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Guava Tree with sweet white large guava fruit
· Date: Tue November 29, 2011 · Views: 1529 · Filesize: 55.1kb, 108.9kb · Dimensions: 540 x 720 ·
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iz

Registered: June 2011
Location: North Texas
Posts: 144
Tue November 29, 2011 10:32pm

Guava is a great container plant. Right at spring, they start blooming lots of flowers. In the mid summer, you get lots of baby fruit(i have the large sweet white fruit kind). Even when eaten unripe, they are already sweet and crunchy, just like the honeycrisp apple. You can wait until they are soft and ripe, but I like them sweet and crunchy. Best if grafted so you dont have to wait several years to have fruit. My first air layer this year was successful..keep the dirt moist on branch and it will start to root in the wounded branch. You can do root propagation too. It worked will too on mine.

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Registered: August 2009
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Fri January 13, 2012 10:02pm Rating: 10.00 

Are guava fruits susceptible to bugs and worms? Where did you get your guava tree? Your guavas appear to be the tasty kind and are worth growing. Do you have to fertilize your tree a lot since quavas are heavy feeders?


I look forward to seeing photos of your guavas. Best of luck!!!

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