Growing Kiwifruit From Seed - Transplanting
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I'm going to show you my 4 months old Kiwifruit plants that I started from seed. I will transplant them today so you can see the awesome roots as well..... Visit me on facebook - http://www.facebook.com/thekiwigrower =) Thanks for watching!
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Im seem to be getting information over load from all the growing videos on youtube,, so bear with me, but you said to keep out of full sun?? so if a person wanted to grow these indoors in the winter where there isnt much sun due to the amount of rain we get,, would a person grow these under grow lights?
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Just a little poke at you and at all the people that think that watering in the sun will burn the leaves (nothing mean)...do you think farmers put their plants away when it rains then the sun starts shining LOL? It's just an old gardener tale, but it's not true.
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Great job! Can you please show us how you transplanted the seeds on the paper towel to the plantern?
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A Kiwi shows you how to grow a kiwi. Nice lol
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can you explain me how many degree need kiwi plant the methodist well thank you shred video
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Kiwi berries? Do you mean Kiwi Fruit that we called Chinese Gooseberries years ago?
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the first one was not a worm it was blind snake
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I GROW SOME AN FINE AN HOPE THEY MAKE IT WE IN THE CARIBBEAN HOPE THEY GROW
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should I dry the seeds first ?!
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how do i know my seeds are ready to be planted? i really love kiwis.. i dumped a bunch of seeds in tissue paper and put it in a tupperware..
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Hi,I'm from Philippines ...i germinated kiwi seeds more than 50 but only 16 remain...maybe I over watered it. My kiwi plants are 1month old now and I hope it will grow into a big plants... Any tips for taking care of it? Thanks :-)
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are kiwi trees pretty big or are they able to be grown in alike a 5 gallon bucket?
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does it need a trellis?
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thanks for that viedo kiwi on kiwi fruit think I will try to grow my own
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Great Video, it' cool to see someone around my age with a similar interest. Great job man maybe we can come up with cool ideas for future videos!
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Kiwi fruits are vigorous plants that need plenty of space. They should be planted 3-4.5m (10-15ft) apart. Plants start to produce fruit three to four years after planting.
Self-fertile cultivars are ideal where there is space for only one plant. Otherwise for successful pollination both female and male (non-fruiting) plants should be planted. One male plant can pollinate up to eight females and should be sited 60cm (2ft) away from one of the females.
Kiwi fruits require a sheltered sunny position, preferably a south- or west-facing wall, although they can be grown in the open in milder areas. Young shoots are extremely vulnerable to frost damage in the spring and may require protection.
They grow best in a fertile, well-drained slightly acid soil which is rich in organic matter.
Cultivar Selection:
Actinidia deliciosa 'Hayward': (female) The most widely grown kiwi. It is very late flowering and produces large, broadly oval fruits with good flavour.
A. deliciosa 'Tormuri': (male) This is a late-flowering cultivar suitable for pollinating Hayward.
A. deliciosa 'Jenny': (self-fertile) well-flavoured fruits.
A. arguta 'Issai' (hardy kiwi): Small fruits about the size of a grape ripen in July or August and can be eaten whole. Actinidia arguta is self-fertile and requires the same growing conditions as other kiwis. -
You are growing worms O.o haha
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Thanks for the video ! may i ask when to start the seeds on the towel ?
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does it really need to let the seed sprout on a paper towel first?
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