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Kiwi fruit is a great addition to any fruit salad or just as a fruit on its own. Prolific producers in the right conditions, vines can produce more than 50 fruit each.
On a damp paper towel, spread your clean kiwi seeds. If there are several seeds in one spot, you can use a knife to separate them. Fold over your damp paper towel two times, making sure the seeds are completely covered. Moisten the paper towel a bit more to help with the germination process then put it in a ziplock or a plastic bag. Dont forget to label it with the date you sealed it. Store the kiwi seeds in a warm (25 to 35 degrees) dark place.
In about two to three weeks, check on the seeds if theyve sprouted. Depending on the conditions, the seeds may take sooner or longer to sprout. Once the seeds have sprouted, theyre now ready to be planted
Take your whole paper towel filled with seeds and place it in a tray filled with fertile potting soil. After some time, the paper towel will disintegrate and the kiwi will begin to come up. Select the best seedlings youll be transplanting to a permanent spot and weed out the weak ones. You need to be very careful since kiwis are fragile
Minimum 30 seeds per pack.
All seeds are tested and grown on our farm in Malawi and our growing area in South Africa. Please check conditions in your area for the type of seed to be grown. Growth rates and germination times are dependent on many factors such as soil conditions, rainfall/watering patterns, climate and many more. Growth and harvest can be affected by these conditions.
Please note that certain countries require specific permission to grow certain plants or ban their growth completely. Please check your local regulations before purchasing products. We will not be held responsible for products purchased that are not allowed in your country/province.