How to grow a young kiwi tree in a pot

To determine if a kiwi fruit has viable seeds, follow these steps:

  1. Choose a Ripe Kiwi Fruit: Select a kiwi fruit that is fully ripe. Ripe kiwis will have a slightly soft texture when gently pressed.
  2. Check the Seeds: Cut open the kiwi fruit and carefully remove the seeds. Look for seeds that appear plump, full, and healthy. Avoid seeds that are shriveled or underdeveloped.
  3. Perform a Germination Test: To test the viability of the seeds, you can perform a germination test. Here’s how:
    • Dampen a paper towel or piece of sphagnum moss.
    • Place the kiwi seeds on top of the dampened material.
    • Wrap the seeds in plastic wrap or place them in a plastic bag to create a mini-greenhouse environment.
    • Keep the seeds in a warm, bright location.
    • Check the seeds regularly for signs of germination, such as sprouting.

If the seeds sprout within a few weeks, it indicates that they are viable and capable of growing into kiwi plants. However, keep in mind that even if a kiwi fruit has viable seeds, the resulting plant may not produce the same type of kiwi fruit as the parent plant.

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