Product Description: The kiwi plant, known as Actinidia Jenny, is a self-pollinating garden plant that will add exotic flair and delicious fruit to your outdoor space. At 40cm tall, this kiwi plant is ideal for gardens and patios. Its sturdy, decorative stems and ability to produce tasty kiwis make it a valuable addition to any garden. The Actinidia Jenny is easy to care for and is perfect for plant lovers who enjoy cultivating fruit plants.
Product highlights:
- Self-pollinating kiwi plant
- Produces delicious, edible kiwis
- Easy to care for and ideal for garden and terrace
- Promotes a healthy environment through air purification
Ideal for: The Actinidia Jenny is ideal for garden lovers looking for an exotic and fruit-bearing plant. Perfect for gardens, terraces and balconies.
What is included in the product:
- Two healthy kiwi plants (Actinidia Jenny), each about 40 cm high
- Plastic pots, Ø15 cm
Genus/Botanical name: Actinidia Jenny
Location: Sunny to partially shaded location, preferably in well-drained soil. Ideal for outdoor areas such as gardens, terraces and balconies.
Care requirements: Low to medium care requirements. Regular watering required, especially during the growth and fruiting phase. Weekly water requirement: approx. 2-3 liters.
Special features:
- Self-pollinating, produces edible fruits
- Promotes healthy air quality through air purification
- Robust trunks for additional aesthetic value
Winter hardiness: Medium, protection during periods of severe frost recommended
Can the plant be grown in Germany: Yes, suitable for cultivation in Germany
Pet friendly: Non-toxic to pets
Planter size: Recommended pot size: Ø15 cm
Growth rate: Medium-fast growing, regular repotting every 1-2 years recommended
Recommended temperature: 15-25°C, protect from extreme temperature fluctuations
Fertilizer: Fertilize every 2-4 weeks with a fruit tree fertilizer during the growing season
Leaf care notes: Wipe leaves regularly with a damp cloth to remove dust and assist in the air purifying function.
Repotting: Repot into a larger pot every 1-2 years, preferably in spring.