Harvesting:
Kiwi trees typically produce fruit in their second or third year of growth. Harvest the fruit when it’s fully ripe and slightly soft to the touch.
How to know that kiwi fruit has viable seeds?
There are a few things to look for when trying to determine if a kiwi fruit has viable seeds:
Choose a ripe kiwi fruit:
Kiwi fruit with viable seeds will typically be fully ripe, with a slightly soft texture when pressed gently.
Check the seeds:
Cut open the kiwi fruit and carefully remove the seeds. Look for seeds that are plump and full, rather than shriveled or underdeveloped.
Test germination:
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