Produktbeschreibung
Actinidia Ken’s Red is a distinctive Kiwi vine known for its striking red blushed fruits and vigorous climbing habit. Its twining stems carry broad, fresh green leaves that create a full, textured display through the growing season, while mature plants produce smooth skinned Kiwi fruits with a rich, sweet flavour and an attractive red tinted flesh. Ken’s Red is a female variety and benefits from having a suitable pollinating partner nearby to ensure good fruiting, offering both ornamental appeal and the potential for a uniquely coloured harvest.
Growing Actinidia Ken’s Red is straightforward. Plant it in fertile, well drained soil and provide a strong support structure to guide its climbing growth as it matures. A sunny position encourages abundant flowering and reliable fruit development, while regular watering during dry spells helps maintain steady, healthy growth. Pruning after the fruiting period keeps the vine manageable and encourages productive new shoots for the following season. With simple seasonal care, Ken’s Red develops into a vigorous climber that rewards with distinctive, red tinted fruits for home picking.
Please Note: When purchasing plants, please consider that each live item is unique and may therefore differ from the images shown, which are for illustration purposes only. The plant will be supplied in a growers pot. Depending on season, some plants may be pruned back to encourage growth and deciduous plants may arrive without leaves.
Größenberater für Gartenpflanzen

Pflanzen in größeren Töpfen sind oft mehrere Jahre älter als Exemplare in kleineren Gefäßen und verfügen über ein bereits besser ausgeprägtes Wurzelsystem sowie dichteres Laub. Dadurch entwickeln sie sich im Garten deutlich schneller zu einer stattlichen Pracht als kleinere Alternativen.
Die gängigsten Topfgrößen für Gartenpflanzen sind 9cm, 1L, 3L und 5L – diese Angaben beziehen sich auf den Durchmesser am oberen Topfrand oder das Fassungsvermögen.
Pflanzen im 9cm-Topf sind nach wie vor die beliebteste und preiswerteste Option. Hier ist lediglich etwas Geduld gefragt, bis die Gewächse nach dem Auspflanzen ihre volle Größe und Reife erreichen.
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Anleitung
Profi-Tipp
Allow the Kiwi Plant a season to settle in before expecting a full crop, as this helps it put energy into building strong roots and framework growth. Giving it this initial year to establish leads to far more reliable fruiting in the seasons that follow.
Richtig gießen
Water the Kiwi Plant regularly through the growing season to keep the soil evenly moist, supporting steady leaf and fruit development. Reduce watering as temperatures cool, allowing the plant to slow its growth without sitting in overly wet soil.
Richtig pflanzen
Position the Kiwi Plant into well‑drained soil at the same depth it was growing in its pot, firming the soil gently around the base. Choose a sunny, sheltered position and provide a trellis, arch, or wires so the young stems can be trained as they grow.









