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Dig a spoonful of seeds and throw them into a pot and cultivate a small pot in 7 days!

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Huahua likes to eat fruit, especially kiwifruit, especially kiwifruit, after all, kiwifruit is very nutritious, eating one a day is good for your health. Since you like it so much, you might as well plant a pot on the balcony.

How to grow kiwifruit on the balcony?

Planting steps:

1. Go to the fruit store or supermarket and buy some fully ripe kiwifruit. Generally, the pericarp is yellowish brown, and the hair on the pericarp does not feel easy to fall off. This is the ripe kiwifruit.

2. Cut the kiwifruit, and then dig out the seeds with a small spoon.

3. Prepare a bowl of warm water of about 30-40 ℃, throw the kiwifruit seeds dug out by the spoon into the water, stir a few times, and completely separate the seeds from the pulp attached to the seeds.

4. Pour out the flesh of kiwifruit washed out in the water, and the rest are the small black seeds of kiwifruit.

5. Soak the seeds in warm water for 1-2 days to make the kiwifruit seeds absorb and swell and make the buds emerge more easily.

6. Then wet a piece of paper towel, and then put the kiwifruit seeds on the tissue. In order for kiwifruit to germinate as soon as possible, the tissue wrapped with seeds can be placed directly on the router.

7. It only takes 2-4 days for kiwifruit seeds to sprout tiny buds.

8. Prepare loose and breathable nutritious soil and plant the germinated kiwifruit seeds in flowerpots. Remember to put it in the soil at the same distance, and don't let all the seeds huddle together, thus affecting the growth.

9. In about a week, kiwifruit seeds can sprout and become a lush small potted plant.

10. When kiwifruit seedlings grow to more than 6 leaves, separate the seedlings, and then transplant them into different flowerpots.

11. Kiwifruit is shade-resistant and cannot be exposed to the sun directly. During the day, it can be placed in a place where the scattered light is good indoors, and a little direct sunlight in the morning and evening. It usually ensures that the potted soil is moist. It only takes 1-2 months for kiwifruit to grow bigger and its stems become sturdy.

Kiwifruit belongs to dioecious flowers. If you want to bear fruit, you must carry out artificial pollination. After kiwifruit blossoms, dip the pollen of stamens on the pistil, or graft a male branch on the female plant, so that the kiwifruit can bear fruit, otherwise it will only blossom but not bear fruit.

13. After pollination, apply more phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, you can bury some fish bone fertilizer and fish intestine fertilizer in the flowerpot, or you can spray some potassium dihydrogen phosphate to the plant, so that the kiwifruit can grow bigger and bigger.

PS: if you plant kiwifruit with seeds, it will take about 3 years to bear fruit. Flower friends must be patient enough.

Huahua, that's all for today.

Have you all learned the flower friends?

Or hurry up and try it yourself!

 
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