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KIWI (15 Seeds)

How to germinate Kiwi seeds:

Step 1
Fill half of a resealable plastic bag with moist perlite. Lightly push the seeds into the perlite, seal the bag and place it in the refrigerator at 40 degrees Fahrenheit for about four months. As needed, mist the perlite with a water-filled spray bottle to keep it moist.

Step 2
Fill a seed-raising tray up to 3/4 inch from the top with moist, sterile potting mix. Tamp the soil to even the surface. Remove the kiwi seeds from the refrigerator, and sprinkle them over the soil surface. Spread a 1/8-inch layer of potting mix over the seeds, and lightly tamp it so that it's firm in the tray.

Step 3
Spray the soil surface with water. Aim to keep the soil moist-- not soggy -- during the germination period. Cover the tray with plastic wrap or a glass pane to maintain the required humidity level. Place the tray in a warm area, and expect the seeds to germinate in four to five weeks.

Step 4
Remove the plastic once the kiwifruit seeds germinate, and position the tray in a sunny window. Thin the seedlings to the strongest ones. When they're large enough to handle, transplant them outside after the last frost date in your area.

Step 5
Cultivate the soil in a sunny area of the garden. Remove any weeds with your hands or a garden hoe. Work a 2-inch layer of compost into the soil to add nutrients and improve drainage.

Step 6
Transplant the kiwifruit seedlings outside near a trellis, fence, wall or patio so that they have something to climb on. Space the plants at least 10 feet apart.

Step 7
Water the kiwi plants with at least 1 inch of water per week and up to 2 inches during hot weather. Don't allow the soil to completely dry out during the growing season -- keep it moist. Mulch the soil around the plants with a 4-inch layer of seed-free straw to promote soil moisture retention and to suppress weeds. Keep a 1-inch distance between the mulch and the crown of the plants.
Questions & Comments
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What a wonderful set of directions, I have three kiwi plants so I am not bidding- I hope you have great success.
Jun 24th, 2012 at 6:34:13 PM PDT by
Original
Thank you. I put the info. out there for everyone to see so, I don't have to try explaining how to germinate it for so many times LOL!
Jun 24th, 2012 at 10:49:45 PM PDT by
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Great Job. Hope the bidding starts soon for you.
Jun 25th, 2012 at 5:00:16 PM PDT by
Original
Thank you : )
Jun 25th, 2012 at 8:22:42 PM PDT by

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