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Planting conditions of kiwifruit

Published: 2024-11-11 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/11, In order to grow kiwifruit, we should choose places with warm, humid climate, Rain Water and sufficient light, high air humidity and less frost in the morning and evening, and it is best to choose slightly acidic sandy soil with loose, fertile and permeable soil, and in the process of planting, there should be enough light time.

In order to grow kiwifruit, it is necessary to choose places with warm, humid, Rain Water and sufficient light, high air humidity and less frost in the morning and evening, and it is best to choose slightly acidic sandy soil with loose, fertile and permeable soil, in the process of planting, it is necessary to have sufficient light time, but should not be directly exposed to sunlight, and fertilize regularly according to the principle of a small number of times every day to ensure sufficient soil moisture when the summer weather is hot. To ensure sufficient water, you can sprinkle water on the leaves.

1. Climatic conditions

Kiwifruit is afraid of drought, flood, frost and strong wind, so choose to plant kiwifruit in places with warm climate, plenty of sunshine and Rain Water, high humidity in the air and less frost sooner or later to ensure that kiwifruit can grow normally.

2. Soil requirements

It is best to choose the slightly acidic sandy soil with fertile and loose soil, good air permeability and rich organic matter, and the groundwater level should be below 1m. If the soil is strongly acidic or alkaline, it is necessary to improve the fruit trees before cultivating them.

3. Lighting requirements

Although kiwifruit likes the light, it can not be exposed to the sun directly. When planting, you can choose the riverside or semi-shady slope, which can not only have better astigmatism but also ensure that kiwifruit seedlings have enough light, and provide an excellent lighting environment for kiwifruit seedlings.

4. Temperature requirement

It is best to grow kiwifruit in subtropical or temperate humid and semi-humid areas to provide a humid and warm environment for kiwifruit.

5. Daily fertilization

Fertilizer should be applied regularly in the process of planting to ensure adequate nutrients in the process of kiwifruit growth, to avoid the occurrence of small leaves, yellowing or even stop growth, and to apply a small amount of fertilizer many times, so as to ensure adequate nutrients. It can also avoid excessive fertilization of kiwifruit seedlings burning roots.

5. Moisture requirement

It is important to ensure sufficient water in the planting process, but if too much water is to be avoided in the rainy season, drainage measures should be taken in the orchard; when the summer temperature is high, the transpiration of leaves will also be strengthened, and the demand for water will be greater. In June-August, it is necessary to ensure that the water content in the soil is not less than 70%; in order to ensure smooth root respiration of kiwifruit, the soil should maintain good air permeability. You can't water too much at one time when watering. The amount of watering should be adjusted according to the relationship between the growth and decline of water and air in the soil where kiwifruit grows.

 
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