Total Number of seeds: 100
Bring the power of exotic nutrition to your garden with Kiwi Fruit Seeds 🥝! These high-quality seeds allow you to grow your very own kiwi vines at home. With proper care and patience, you can enjoy juicy, tangy-sweet kiwis right from your backyard or terrace garden. This fruit is not only delicious but also packed with Vitamin C, antioxidants, and fiber, making it a healthy and rewarding addition to your garden.
Type of Seed: Open Pollinated, Non-GMO
Germination Time: 15–30 days
Hours of Sunlight Needed: Full sun to partial shade (5–6 hours/day)
Where to Grow: Balcony pots, terrace gardens, open fields (requires vertical support)
Growing Season: Spring and early monsoon
Seed Sowing Depth: 1 cm deep
Ideal Climate: Temperate or subtropical with mild winters
Bloom/Plant Height: Vines grow up to 10–15 ft with proper trellising
Organic Fertilizer Requirements: Apply every 30 days post-germination
Life Span: Perennial vine (lives and fruits for many years)
Ideal Growing Temperature: 15–25°C
Blooming/Harvesting Time: Fruits appear after 2–3 years of growth
Maintenance Requirements: High (requires training and pruning)
Watering Frequency: 2–3 times/week (do not overwater)
Ideal Grow Bag Size: Large pots or grow bags 18 inches or bigger with trellis support
Best sown during spring (Feb–April) or early monsoon (June–July) in regions with moderate to cool temperatures like the hills of North India or South India's highland areas. Ideal for gardeners with patience and proper support systems.
Choose a deep and wide pot with drainage holes.
Add loose, well-drained potting mix rich in compost.
Sow seeds 1 cm deep and cover lightly.
Keep in partial shade until germination.
Provide trellis or vertical support for the vines as they grow.
Preparation: Soak seeds in water for 12–24 hours before sowing.
Sowing: Use seed trays or direct pots with well-draining soil.
Watering: Keep soil moist but not soggy.
Germination: May take 15–30 days.
Transplanting: When seedlings are 4–5 inches tall, shift to larger pots or ground with trellis.
Sunlight: Needs 5–6 hours of direct sun with some partial shade
Soil: Slightly acidic, loamy soil (pH 5.5–6.8)
Fertilization: Monthly organic compost and potassium-rich liquid feed
Pruning: Essential for healthy growth and flowering
Support and Spacing: Provide strong support structures
Pest Control: Use neem oil for aphids and scale insects
Disease Prevention: Ensure good airflow to prevent mildew
Apply Nutrient-Rich Fertilizers: When the plants start flowering, use nutrient-rich fertilizers. This helps the plants produce more High Yield
Use Organic Fertilizers: Feed your plants with organic fertilizers like vermicompost or cow manure.
Regular Feeding: Apply fertilizers at regular intervals, ideally every 20-25 day
🥝 Grow Your Own Kiwi at Home – Rewarding long-term fruit vine
🌿 Medicinal Benefits – Rich in Vitamin C, boosts immunity
🪴 Climber Vine Plant – Beautiful green foliage and edible fruit
🏡 Perfect for Terrace Gardening – With proper vertical support
🧺 Long-Term Fruiting Plant – Yields fruit every season after maturity
Nutritional Powerhouse – High in Vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants
Low Maintenance Once Established – Fruits annually with minimal fuss
Homegrown Freshness – No pesticides or chemicals
Decorative Vines – Adds greenery and shade
Profitable for Advanced Growers – Can be cultivated commercially
Do not overwater—can cause root rot
Needs both male and female plants to produce fruit (ensure multiple seeds are grown)
Requires pruning and training for good yield
Not ideal for extremely hot tropical climates
Yellow Leaves: Often caused by poor drainage – improve soil aeration
No Fruit Formation: You may need both male and female plants – sow multiple seeds
Slow Growth: Apply balanced NPK fertilizer in moderation
Pest Infestation: Control with neem spray every 2 weeks
Q: Can kiwi grow in hot regions of India?
A: Kiwi thrives best in temperate climates. In hot regions, partial shade and cooler conditions are essential.
Q: When will kiwi plants start bearing fruit?
A: It typically takes 2–3 years for kiwi vines to start producing fruit.
Q: Do I need a trellis?
A: Yes, kiwi is a vine and needs a strong support structure to grow upward.
Q: Are these seeds organic?
A: Yes, these are open-pollinated, non-GMO seeds with a high germination rate.
Sign in now to receive a 5% instant discount on your first order when using code WELCOME. Begin your organic journey today!
By logging in, you're agreeing to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
Sneha M
Thanda climate mein grow karne ke liye best hai.
Samar E
Fresh seeds lage, koi fungus nahi tha packet mein.
Naseer P
Germination ke liye proper moist soil important hai.
Mohan G
Slow growing hai par healthy dikhta hai.
Imran Q
Golden Hills seeds se acha experience raha.
Krishna R
First time kiwi grow kar raha hoon, aur excitement high hai.
Zareen F
North India ke liye yeh variety sahi lag rahi hai.
Rashid Y
Fruit lene mein time lagega but worth hai.
Rahul K
Plant slow grow karta hai par healthy hai.
Aamir H
Daily check karna padta hai moisture ke liye.