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What should be paid attention to in shaping and pruning kiwifruit?

First, because of the large bleeding volume and long bleeding period of kiwifruit, it is generally about 5 days, so it is best to finish the pruning in winter from late December to late January of the following year. Pruning too late, especially during bleeding period, has great influence on growth and results.

Secondly, because the pith of kiwifruit branches is hollow, it is prone to withering after pruning, so a protective stake of about 5 cm should be left above the cutting bud.

Thirdly, because kiwifruit has large leaves, strong ability of sprouting, easy intertwining of branches and vines, and easy breaking of new shoots by wind, pruning in summer should be timely and attention should be paid to tying vines.

Fourthly, the growth season of regeneration branches should not be tied too early, so as not to slow down their growth potential too early and fail to reach the ideal length, but care must be taken not to be blown off by the wind.