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QuestionWill kiwi survive a winter in zone 4-5 and if so do they need to be covered for winter?Andrew Carberry is a Food Systems Expert and the Senior Program Associate at the Wallace Center at Winrock International in Little Rock, Arkansas. He has worked in food systems since 2008 and has experience working on farm-to-school projects, food safety programs, and working with local and state coalitions in Arkansas. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and holds a Masters degree in public health and nutrition from the University of Tennessee.The kiwi berry plant may survive in your area. Zone 4-5 is too cold for the common kiwi.
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QuestionShould I leave more than one shoot at 2.0 m above the ground if I want vine support?Andrew Carberry is a Food Systems Expert and the Senior Program Associate at the Wallace Center at Winrock International in Little Rock, Arkansas. He has worked in food systems since 2008 and has experience working on farm-to-school projects, food safety programs, and working with local and state coalitions in Arkansas. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and holds a Masters degree in public health and nutrition from the University of Tennessee.Limit it to one vine up to the trellis, and then allow two main leaders to spread in different directions.
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QuestionWhat's the best soil for kiwi?Community AnswerKiwi thrive the best in free-draining, fertile soils with pH levels between 5 and 6.8 (acidic).
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QuestionMy kiwis bloom but they fall off. What can I do?Sander1Community AnswerIn order to get fruits, the female kiwi plant needs to be pollinated by a male plant. The latter never bears fruit. In general, a ratio of at least 1 male plant for 7 female plants is recommended. There are also kiwis that are self-pollinating, but cross-pollination will most often result into more fruits.
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QuestionDo kiwi vines die down in the winter to just sticks?Community AnswerIt is deciduous, so the leaves fall off in late fall, but will leaf out again in the spring.
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QuestionCan a kiwifruit grow on a fence?Community AnswerYes, mine has done really well on my fence.
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QuestionHow do I tell a male plant from a female plant?Community AnswerMale plants have their fibers more visible and they don't grow white hairs. Females are way more sensitive, grow white hairs and their fibers are not so strong and visible, like the male ones.
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QuestionIs it possible to grow the tree inside to protect it from bugs outside that eat plants?Community AnswerKiwi has very few if any insect pests. As far as growing inside, I'm assuming you're talking about a greenhouse. It would have to be a huge space because it grows so fast. It is not a house plant.
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QuestionMy vines bloomed with tiny fruit but the fruit is already beginning to wilt and die. Last year was the first time they bloomed with only a few tiny fruit that didn't mature. Is this normal? Any suggestions?Community AnswerThis is totally normal. Wait a couple more years and bring it in if it gets cold. Water it about once every week. If it does not start to bloom in the next 6 months, it probably won't grow.
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QuestionCan kiwi be grown from cuttings?Community AnswerYes. If you partially bury the cutting in soil, it will take root.
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QuestionWhen can I transfer my kiwifruit to a pot safely?Community AnswerThe roots of Kiwi plants are very sensitive and tend to die when repotted or transferred to another pot. It is recommended that you transfer your kiwifruit to a pot as it germinates, when it is small ( 1-2 months).
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QuestionCan a fruit produce both mail and female seeds?Community AnswerYes, it's 50/50. So you should germinate multiple seeds to guarantee success.
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QuestionCan I grow kiwi in Pakistan?Community AnswerYes, you can grow kiwi in both India and Pakistan since the summers are hot and warm.
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QuestionI have successfully taken cuttings from plants about 30 kilometers away, which now have leaves. How long before I can plant them outside? I live in Burgundy in France.Community AnswerYou can plant them outside in the spring, though they will need cover the first few years from hard frost.
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QuestionHow do you see if it is a female or a male kiwfruit plant?SdfghjkCommunity AnswerMale plants have their fibers more visible and they don't grow white hairs. Females are way more sensitive, grow white hairs and their fibers are not so strong and visible, like the male ones.
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QuestionCan I grow kiwifruit in the Philippines?Community AnswerYou cannot plant kiwifruits outside in the Philippines, but you can grow kiwifruit indoors. Follow the steps in the article to germinate and plant the seeds. The only difference is that you must plant the kiwifruit in a large pot.
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QuestionCan I grow kiwifruit in Arizona?Community AnswerYes, kiwifruit will grow in the Phoenix and surrounding communities, including Tucson.
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QuestionHow do I know if I can grow kiwifruit in my area?Community AnswerIf you live in the US, you can grow kiwifruit in hardiness zones 7 and 9. If not, you need a frost-free season of 225-240 days since vines leaf out in March, bloom in May, and are harvested in October or early November. Temperatures below 10°F (-12°(C ) in mid-winter will kill all young vines and some old bearing vines. Frost below 30°F (-1°C) in spring will kill shoots and ruin the crop.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my kiwifruit is several years old but it still has no blooms?Community AnswerKiwifruit plants require full sun and appreciate some afternoon shade in hot locations. They also need decently rich soil, regular water, and good drainage. If your kiwifuit is not blooming, it may be due to insufficient sunlight, overly dry soil, water-logged soil, or insufficient nutrients in the soil.
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QuestionHow long does it take to grow from a seedling to a plant that can bear fruit?Community AnswerGrowing kiwifruit from seed is not complicated, but it will take between 3 to 5 years before you can take a bite into your home-grown kiwifruit. Don't worry though, there's plenty to enjoy until your first fruit harvest.
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QuestionWhat is the US hardiness zone for a kiwifruit tree?Community AnswerThe ideal zones for growing a kiwifruit tree is US hardiness zones 7 through 9. Make sure you have protection from frosts as it will kill the tree, especially in zone 7. If you live in a cooler climate, try growing the hardy kiwifruit.
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QuestionShould I water a kiwifruit tree during the summer?Community AnswerYes, you may need to water fruit bearing plants up to four times a week during summer. Kiwifruit vines require large amounts of water, but they also need well-drained soil to avoid water stress.
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QuestionWhat are the ideal conditions like temperature, rainfall, duration of light and so on required for a kiwifruit plant?Community AnswerA frost-free season of 225-240 days is needed for kiwifruit since vines leaf out in March, bloom in May, and are harvested in October or early November. Temperatures below 10°F (-12°(C ) in mid-winter will kill all young plants and some old bearing ones. Frost below 30°F (-1°C) in spring will kill shoots and ruin the crop.
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QuestionHow far apart should the plants be planted when growing kiwifruit?Pushkar TyagiCommunity AnswerHalf a meter (50 centimeters) would work very fine. That would give sufficient space for the root,s as well as an abundant amount of soil and moisture.
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QuestionWhat should I do if the kiwifruit plant I am growing is losing its leaves?Community AnswerYour kiwifruit plant may be too hot. Water it more often and you may want to give it some more shade to allow it to cool down.
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QuestionHow do I pollinate a female kiwifruit?Community AnswerUse a small children's paint brush. I have successfully used such a brush to transfer the male pollen to the female flowers.
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QuestionI have had my kiwi plant for many years and it always flowers with a lovely perfume but no fruit, but this year all the leaves turned brown with what looks like mildew. What do I do?Community AnswerUse neem oil in a spray bottle, 1 tsp of oil to 1 liter of water. Add castille soap also, 1 tsp to 1 liter water for binding. Spray often after watering. You will see results fast.
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QuestionShould I thin my kiwifruit tree to get bigger fruit?Community AnswerIf there are many fruits, you can thin out some of the unripe fruits early and use them for chutney or compost them and leave the plant's energy to focus on fewer individual fruits.
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QuestionCan I grow kiwifruit in Canada?Community AnswerIt may be harder to grow common kiwi or golden kiwi in such a cold climate; however, kiwi berries would be able to survive the winter and would be a better option for you.
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