Kiwifruit growth environment conditions and requirementsKiwi fruit is suitable for growing in the Yangtze River Basin, Qinling Mountains and the areas to its south. Generally, it prefers subtropical or temperate humid and semi-humid climate, so pay attention to light when caring for kiwi fruit. Kiwifruit growth temperatureThe suitable temperature for kiwifruit growth is about 15 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees Celsius. Generally, it is quite cold-resistant and is not very afraid of freezing in winter, but it will be frostbitten in an environment of minus 10 degrees Celsius. Kiwifruit growth humidityKiwi fruit is more suitable for growing in a humid environment, so it generally needs to be watered more. You can sprinkle some water around it in the summer, which helps maintain the air humidity. Kiwifruit growing soilKiwi fruit likes to grow in deep, fertile, well-breathing soil, and preferably slightly acidic soil, which is more conducive to the growth and fruiting of kiwi fruit. Kiwifruit growth cycle and processKiwi fruit is suitable for growing in summer, and its growth cycle is about half a year. Because the development time of kiwi fruit is relatively long, it usually takes more than three years of maintenance after planting before it can bear fruit. |
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