Kiwi berries

Kiwi berries

Plant family

Strahlengriffelgewächse (Actinidiaceae)

Season Overview

Propagating

Planting

Harvest

Harvest

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1ST YEAR

FOLLOWING YEARS

Details

Germination temperature

20 – 25 °C (Degrees Celsius)

Seeding distance

2 cm

Row spacing

3 cm

Seeding depth

1 cm

Instructions

Description

The kiwi berry, also known as the mini kiwi, is an exotic and robust fruit that is becoming increasingly popular in Central Europe. Unlike the familiar kiwi, the kiwi berry has a smooth, edible skin and is about the size of a grape. These fruits grow on hardy climbing plants that can grow up to 10 m/11 yd high.

Growing tips

The plant is undemanding and thrives particularly well in temperate climates. Kiwi berries are hardy down to - 25 °C/- 13 °F. It is important to note that kiwi berries are dioecious, which means that you need two plants. One male and one female plant for pollination. Kiwi berries are climbing plants and need a climbing support.

Diseases

Septoria

Grey mold

Root Rot

Pests

Land snails

Spider mites

Aphids

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