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Kiwi Fertilization Recommendation

Kiwi, like other fruits, is a tropical fruit that requires fertilization to target productivity and is a source of vitamin C, which is increasingly used. The months of March and April before flowering are very important for nutrition. Supplying phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, manganese and zinc from the soil before flowering; It will contribute to plant development and flowering.


Application of boron, manganese, zinc, amino acid, calcium and magnesium to the leaves before flowering is important for a solid flower set and increased yield. Using bees during the flowering period plays an effective role in flower setting. It is beneficial to use acidic fertilizers in places with high soil pH, without dripping before fruit set. During this period, nitrogen, potassium, calcium and other trace elements are again important.


After fruiting, the use of nitrogen, potassium-containing fertilizers, calcium and magnesium-containing fertilizers should be continued at 10-day intervals until harvest. Especially post-harvest microelements; Application of zinc, phosphorus, potassium, calcium and magnesium will ensure the storage of nutrients in the plant for the next year. The fertilization program based on soil and leaf analysis is important for the productivity and profit of the plant.

Kiwi, like other fruits, is a tropical fruit that requires fertilization to target productivity and is a source of vitamin C, which is increasingly used. The months of March and April before flowering are very important for nutrition. Supplying phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, manganese and zinc from the soil before flowering; It will contribute to plant development and flowering.


Application of boron, manganese, zinc, amino acid, calcium and magnesium to the leaves before flowering is important for a solid flower set and increased yield. Using bees during the flowering period plays an effective role in flower setting. It is beneficial to use acidic fertilizers in places with high soil pH, without dripping before fruit set. During this period, nitrogen, potassium, calcium and other trace elements are again important.


After fruiting, the use of nitrogen, potassium-containing fertilizers, calcium and magnesium-containing fertilizers should be continued at 10-day intervals until harvest. Especially post-harvest microelements; Application of zinc, phosphorus, potassium, calcium and magnesium will ensure the storage of nutrients in the plant for the next year. The fertilization program based on soil and leaf analysis is important for the productivity and profit of the plant.

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