
Kiwi is one of the favorite fruits of the warm season, its flavor between sweet and sour, in addition to its beautiful color, makes it the perfect ingredient for desserts, drinks, salads and more, but if you want, never miss it at home, today we will explain how to grow kiwis in pots and make them bear a lot of fruit .
In addition to having a beautiful appearance, this fruit has many benefits for our health because it is rich in vitamin C and folic acid that strengthen the defenses, in addition, it contains soluble fiber that improves digestion, it contains a large amount of water with an intermediate caloric content, helps iron to be better absorbed, is diuretic, improves circulation and tissue health, among other qualities.
Before you begin, you should know that a kiwi plant takes between 3 and 5 years to bear fruit, so it is better to grow it from cuttings or larger trees sold in nurseries than from seeds.
How to grow kiwis
How to Grow Kiwis in Pots and Make Them Fruit Well
You will need:
Pot or planter with good drainage holes
Kiwi plants need support and can be heavy, so keep that in mind.
The substrate should not be clayey or sandy, it should be rich in organic matter
The kiwi plant needs plenty of sunlight to grow healthily.
It requires moist soil, but not excessively so, as its roots can rot; water it daily.
Step by step:
Buy the plant from a nursery so it doesn’t take as long to grow
Place the pot or planter near a trellis so the plant can climb
Fill your pot one-third full with a mixture of soil and fertilizer.
Remove your plant from the container
Remove the female and male plants from the container and place them on either side of the ground floor.
Cover the rest of the container with soil, leaving space for water
Place a stick inside the container near the trellis to facilitate its growth.
Fertilize the plant just before it begins to grow, and then two or three more times during the first half of its growing season.
