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After a few weeks, the seedlings should start sprouting.
Once the seedlings have developed several sets of leaves, you can transplant them into a larger pot.
Choose a pot that’s at least 18-24 inches in diameter and 24 inches deep.
Fill the new pot with a mix of potting soil, compost, and perlite to provide nutrients for healthy growth.
5. Caring for the Kiwi Tree
Kiwi trees thrive in sunlight. Place the pot in a sunny spot or use grow lights if necessary.
Keep the soil consistently moist, but not soggy. Over-watering can harm the roots.
Fertilize the kiwi tree with a balanced fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season to support healthy growth and fruit production.
As the tree matures, consider providing a trellis or support for the vines, as kiwi trees are climbers.
With patience, you’ll soon have a thriving kiwi tree in your pot! It may take a few years before the tree produces fruit, but the wait will be worth it. Enjoy your gardening journey!
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