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Old 05-30-2014, 10:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 06-04-2014, 04:57 AM   #2 (permalink)
 
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looks like it congrats love guava
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How long did it take to flower from seed?

I got a 1gal pink guava (grafted I hope) from lowes earlier this year that pushing new growth but to small to flower (I think)

I also have a (grafted Lara farms) ruby supreme in the ground, she flowered last year and gave me about 10 guavas ..this year she bloomed flowered and set fruit but they all dropped.
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odd that the fruit dropped, it should bloom again soon, down here in the keys mine is almost always in bloom.

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How long did it take to flower from seed?

I got a 1gal pink guava (grafted I hope) from lowes earlier this year that pushing new growth but to small to flower (I think)

I also have a (grafted Lara farms) ruby supreme in the ground, she flowered last year and gave me about 10 guavas ..this year she bloomed flowered and set fruit but they all dropped.
3 years from seed
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