Product Description
Product type: Seeds
Plant guavas in a sunny location sheltered from strong winter winds. They should be kept moist and planted in a soil with good drainage.Since guavas are tropical, they can be subject to frost damage. While the small branches of the plants can be killed by heavy frost, the plant will regenerate the next spring.
CLIMATE
Because it is of tropical origin, guava grows best in tropical and subtropical areas that are frost-free.
SOIL AND SITE SELECTION
Guava is adapted to a wide variety of soils and should thrive in any soil that has good internal and surface drainage. Soil salinity is not a major concern, although the leaves will commonly exhibit tipburn and perhaps marginal necrosis during the summer months because of salt accumulation in the affected tissue.The planting site should be chosen with cold protection in mind. Generally, the south side of the house is the warmest location in a residential site.
Additional Information
Product Type | seeds |
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Weight in grams | 4 gms |
Features | Guava is adapted to a wide variety of soils |
Nutritional Information | Vitamin - A, C |
Best Showing Time | Monsoon |
Sun Light | Full Sun |
Days Of Maturity | 2 – 4 years |
Plant Size/ Fruit Size | N/A |