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Our Kiwi Plants in Cells: A Practical and Economical Solution
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Kiwi Tomuri plant franc - 45-cell tray of 4 conventional
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Hayward Kiwi Plant Franc - 45-cell tray of 4 conventional
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Kiwi Minkimale plant franc - conventional 4-cell tray
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Kiwi Minkigold plant franc - conventional 4-cell tray
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Kiwi Solissimo plant franc - conventional 4-cell tray
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Kiwi Jenny plant franc - conventional 4-cell tray
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Kiwaï Issai free-standing plant - conventional 4-cell tray
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Kiwi Boskoop plant franc - conventional 4-cell tray
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Kiwi Atlas plant franc - conventional 4-cell tray
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Organic Hayward Female KIWI Franc Plant - 77-piece 3.5cm plug tray
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Organic Male KIWI Tomuri Plant - 77-piece 3.5cm root ball tray
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Kiwaï Issai Self-Fertile Organic Franc Plant - 77-Plump Tray 3.5cm
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When to Plant? When to Harvest? - Growing Guide / Diseases / Pests
You can find all our planting advice for kiwis in France here.
How profitable is kiwi production in France?
Planting / Harvesting Calendar:
Kiwi Planting and Harvesting Calendar
Production schedule for a one-hectare plot of kiwi
Self-fertile / Male Female
What is a self-fertile plant? Our self-fertile kiwi plants
What is a Male/Female plant? Our Male/Female Kiwi plants (Dioecious plants)
Kiwi Pollination - How to Promote It?
Free Plants, Grafted Plants, Rootstocks:
Kiwi - Rootstock or Free Plants: How to Choose?
Kiwi Rootstock Comparison: Bounty 71 vs Roki
Kiwi Grafting Techniques for Professionals
Plot layout / Planting technique
T-bar Method: The T-bar Method: A Complete Guide to Planting Kiwis in France
Pergola Method: The Pergola Method: A Complete Guide to Planting Kiwis in France
Fertilization / manuring of kiwi from planting to production
Kiwi Bud Break - Guide to Successful Kiwi Bud Break
Lignification - Optimizing lignification / Heightening of kiwis
Kiwi Pruning - How to Optimize Kiwi Pruning in France for Exceptional Fruit Production
Kiwi Plants In Vitro - Micro Propagation of Kiwi Plants
Kiwi - Thinning Kiwis. Why and When to Do It?
When and how to harvest kiwis?
Irrigation / Antifreeze System
Kiwi Irrigation - Water Needs of Kiwi Farms in Southern France
Antifreeze System - Antifreeze spray for kiwis: an essential solution for professional producers
Diseases that can affect kiwi crops in France
Fighting Kiwi Bacterial Canker: Symptoms, Prevention, and Professional Solutions
Fighting Kiwi Botrytis: Symptoms, Prevention and Professional Solutions
Fighting Kiwi Phytophthora: Symptoms, Prevention and Professional Solutions
Fighting Sooty Leaf and Fly Dropping Disease in Kiwi Crops: Symptoms, Prevention and Professional Solutions
Fighting Kiwi Scab: Symptoms, Prevention and Professional Solutions
Fighting Kiwi Anthracnose: Symptoms, Prevention and Professional Solutions
Fighting Kiwi Chlorosis: Symptoms, Prevention and Professional Solutions
Fighting Phaeomoniella in Kiwis: Symptoms, Prevention and Professional Solutions
Pests that can affect kiwi crops in France
Fighting the Kiwi Brown Stink Bug: Symptoms, Prevention and Professional Solutions
Fighting Kiwi Mealybug: Symptoms, Prevention and Professional Solutions
Fighting the Voracious Kiwi Mealybug: Symptoms, Prevention and Professional Solutions
Fighting the Kiwi Leafhopper: Symptoms, Prevention and Professional Solutions
Fighting Kiwi Thrips: Symptoms, Prevention and Professional Solutions
Controlling Root Knot Nematodes in Kiwi: Symptoms, Prevention and Professional Solutions
Collection: Our Kiwi Plants in Cells: A Practical and Economical Solution
At Kiwiverse, we offer premium-quality kiwi plants in trays, an innovative solution for starting your plantations, whether you're a professional or a passionate amateur. This unique format combines economy, efficiency, and practicality, while ensuring optimal protection for young plants. Discover why this packaging is a promising method for your growing projects.
What is a kiwi plant in a cell?
A kiwi seedling in a cell is a young plant grown in an individual cell within a cell tray. Each cell contains a substrate rich in essential nutrients, designed to promote the seedling's initial development. This method ensures a healthy root system, ready for immediate transplanting.
The honeycomb packaging is distinguished by its compactness and practicality: the plants are individually protected, which facilitates their transport and handling without compromising their health.
Benefits of growing kiwi plants in a cell
- An economical solution: Kiwi plants in trays are a particularly cost-effective option, especially for larger farms. They cost less than potted plants, reducing initial costs without sacrificing quality. Home gardeners will also find this format an affordable way to start growing kiwis.
- Optimal root protection: Each plant has its own cell, minimizing the risk of damage during transport or handling. The root system is protected and develops in a stable environment, ensuring successful transplantation.
- Ease of planting: The cell packaging allows for quick and easy extraction of plants, making planting more efficient. This time saving is invaluable for professionals and gardeners.
- Rapid recovery after transplanting: Thanks to their well-developed root system, cell-grown plants adapt quickly to their new environment, ensuring healthy growth from the first few weeks.
- Space-saving storage and transport: The cell trays are compact, allowing for the transport and storage of a large number of plants in a small space. This feature optimizes logistics for growers.
Tips for buying and caring for kiwi plants in pots
- Prompt Transplanting Upon Receiving: It is crucial to transplant kiwi plants as soon as they are received, as the substrate contained in each cell is nutrient-limited. Prompt transplanting ensures continued growth.
- Proper irrigation and fertilization: Once transplanted, plants must be watered regularly to maintain optimal moisture levels. Fertilization rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium is essential to stimulate growth and strengthen roots.
Why buy your kiwi plants in pots from Kiwiverse?
By choosing Kiwiverse, you benefit from:
- Impeccable quality: Our kiwi plants are carefully selected to ensure rapid recovery and vigorous growth.
- Professional service: As a specialist wholesale supplier of kiwi plants, we offer personalized advice and support tailored to your needs.
- Competitive prices: Buying your plants in bulk from Kiwiverse is an economical solution, ideal for professional orchards as well as small gardens.
- Optimized delivery: Our honeycomb trays guarantee secure transport and easy storage.
How to successfully plant your kiwi plants in cells?
- Prepare the soil: Make sure it is well-drained and enriched with organic matter. Kiwi prefers slightly acidic soil, with a pH between 5.5 and 6.5.
- Remove the plants carefully: Gently extract each plant so as not to damage its roots.
- Plant at the correct depth: The root collar should be at ground level, without being buried.
- Water thoroughly: Ensure good contact between the roots and the soil from the moment you plant.
- Install a support: As kiwis are climbing plants, it is essential to provide them with suitable trellising.
FAQ
- What are the main benefits of growing kiwi plants in a cell?
- They are economical, easy to plant and protected in their individual space, guaranteeing rapid recovery after transplantation.
- How to transport kiwi plants in cells?
- The honeycomb trays facilitate transport, requiring little space and offering maximum safety to the plants.
- How long can I keep the plants in their cell tray?
- It is recommended to transplant them quickly after receipt to avoid any slowdown in their growth.
- Is any special maintenance required after planting?
- Yes, regular watering and proper fertilization are essential for their growth.
Contact us now!
For any questions or orders, Kiwiverse is at your service to help you achieve success with your kiwi plantations.