KIWI WITNESS ANANASNAYA (Sin. ANNA ) - 9FK03-

It is considered the best cultivar for commercial mini-kiwi cultivation. The fruit is oval, about 3 cm long. It is very tasty with an edible peel. It can withstand temperatures down to -28ºC. It is suitable for growing on various supports (gazebos, pergolas, and trellises). It is particularly useful for home gardens, vegetable gardens, and production plantations. Ripens: September - October.
Description
Description
Tips on growing Arguta KIWI:
HOW THEY GROW: Kiwis are climbing plants that can reach a height of 7-8 m, growing 2-3 m annually.
WHERE TO PLANT: Kiwis require a warm, sunny, and wind-protected location with moist but well-drained, fertile soil. They are frost-resistant.
PLANTING AND CARE : Before planting, soak the plant's container in water for 10-30 minutes. Place the plant in a 40 x 40 x 40 cm hole, covering the bottom with 10 cm of well-rotted fertilizer or compost. Fill the hole with fertile soil. Keep at least 30 cm away from walls or other plants, with a distance of 2-4 m between them. Perform severe pruning in January-February, with light pruning recommended in June. Repeat pruning in August. Cover the soil around the plant with bark mulch. Starting in the second year after planting, fertilize the soil starting in March. Water abundantly during the growing season.
HOW TO USE IT: Particularly suitable for production plantations, home gardens, and vegetable gardens. Recommended for planting along various supports, such as pergolas and fences. It can also be trained to climb along wires stretched between posts.
