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American female variety of mini kiwi, bred in Geneva, perfectly suited to Polish climate conditions. Fruits ripen very early, from early September to October. Medium-sized, plump, and very tasty fruits. A very productive variety that begins fruiting in the third or fourth year after planting. Prefers a sunny, warm, and wind-sheltered location. Soil should be fertile, moist, and well-structured. The plant is very frost-resistant. The best time to plant mini kiwi is in late spring or autumn, but no later than mid-October. Young plants should be protected from frost.
American female variety of mini kiwi, bred in Geneva, perfectly suited to Polish climate conditions. Fruits ripen very early, from early September to October. Medium-sized, plump, and very tasty fruits. A highly productive variety that begins fruiting in the third or fourth year after planting. Kiwi fruits are very healthy, fat-free, rich in potassium and various micronutrients, including zinc, and are very high in vitamins, especially vitamin C. Hardy kiwi fruits contain 4 times more vitamin C than lemons!!!
Flowering: in June, white flowers, female variety, very productive. The fruits are very tasty, sweet, and durable, and can be eaten with the skin!!! They ripen in September–October and are beautifully blushed red. Begins fruiting in the 3rd–4th year after planting. Pollinators can include varieties such as 'Issai' or male plants of the 'Male Pollinator' variety.
Exposure: south, west, east
Care: Performs well in our climate. In winter, young plants can be mulched with bark to protect the lower parts from severe frosts. Best pruned in late autumn or winter (before vegetation begins). Tolerates average soils but prefers fertile, moderately rich, and not too dry soils (organic fertilization is best). Sunny location.
Planting: Twines around all types of supports. Suitable for planting by arbours, pergolas, nets, posts, fences, in home gardens, allotments, and commercial plantations.