How to grow kiwi on the balcony?Planting steps:1. Go to a fruit store or supermarket and buy a few fully ripe kiwis. Generally, the skin is yellow-brown, and the hair on the skin is not easy to fall off, which means it is a ripe kiwi fruit. 2. Cut the kiwi fruit and scoop out the seeds with a small spoon. 3. Prepare a bowl of warm water at about 30-40℃, throw the kiwi seeds scooped out with a spoon into the water, stir it slightly, and completely separate the seeds and the pulp stuck on the seeds. 4. Pour out the kiwi pulp washed out of the water, and what remains are the small black seeds of the kiwi. 5. Continue to soak the seeds in warm water for 1-2 days to allow the kiwi seeds to absorb and swell, making it easier for the sprouts to emerge. 6. Then wet a paper towel and place the kiwi seeds on it. To get kiwifruit to germinate as quickly as possible, place the paper towel containing the seeds directly on the router. 7. It only takes about 2-4 days for tiny sprouts to emerge from the kiwi seeds. 8. Prepare loose and breathable nutrient soil and plant the germinated kiwi seeds in a flowerpot. Remember to place the seeds at the same distance when placing them in the soil, and don't let all the seeds be crowded together, which will affect their growth. 9. It only takes about 1 week for the kiwi seeds to sprout and turn into a lush small potted plant. 10. When the kiwi seedlings grow more than 6 leaves, they should be separated and transplanted into different pots. 11. Kiwi fruit is shade-tolerant and cannot be exposed to direct sunlight. It can be placed in a place with good diffuse light indoors during the day, with a little direct sunlight in the morning and evening. Keep the soil in the pot moist at ordinary times. It only takes about 1-2 months for the leaves of the kiwi fruit potted plants to become larger and the stems to become much stronger. 12. Kiwi fruit is a dioecious flower, so artificial pollination is necessary if you want it to bear fruit. After the kiwi fruit blooms, dip the pollen of the stamens onto the pistil, or graft a male branch onto the female plant, so that the kiwi fruit can bear fruit. Otherwise, it will only bloom but not bear fruit. 13. After pollination, apply more phosphorus and potassium fertilizers. You can bury some fish bone fertilizer, fish intestine fertilizer, etc. in the flowerpot, or you can spray some potassium dihydrogen phosphate on the plant, so that the kiwi fruit can grow bigger and bigger. PS: If you plant kiwi fruit with seeds, it will take about 3 years to bear fruit. Flower lovers must have enough patience! That’s all for today’s introduction to Huahua. Have all the flower lovers learned it? Otherwise, hurry up and try it yourself! |
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