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Category | Details | |
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Plant Type | Perennial plant | |
Culinary Usage | Edible plant | |
Medicinal Usage | Medicinal Usage | |
Duration to maturity | 6 months to harvest | |
Estimated Plant Lifespan | 30 years lifespan | |
Sun Requirements | 6+ hours direct sunlight (Full Sun) | |
Pollination | Method: Animal Notes: Guava trees are pollinated by insects and birds. For increased fruit production, hand pollination can be done by transferring pollen with a small brush. | |
Watering Requirements | Method: Deep Watering Frequency: Water deeply when the soil surface is dry to the touch. Notes: Guavas benefit from regular watering, especially during fruit development and dry spells. Avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot. | |
Humidity Requirements | Level: Moderate Maintenance: Provide good air circulation to prevent fungal diseases. | |
Cleaning Requirements | Prune guava trees regularly to maintain shape, remove dead or diseased branches, and promote air circulation. Fertilize regularly, especially during fruiting seasons, and protect young trees from cold temperatures. | |
Temperature Range | Min: 15°C Max: 35°C |
Cultivars
Starlings White
The larvae bore into the fruit, causing damage and making them unmarketable. Symptoms include small holes in the fruit and premature fruit drop.
Scale insects suck sap from the leaves and stems, leading to yellowing of leaves, stunted growth, and potential dieback. They appear as small, immobile bumps on the plant.
Aphids suck sap from young shoots and leaves, causing them to curl and distort. They also excrete honeydew, which can lead to sooty mold growth.
Steps:
- From seed: Collect seeds from ripe guavas, wash them, and dry them.
- Sow seeds in a well-draining seed starting mix.
- Keep the soil moist and provide adequate sunlight.
- Transplant seedlings to larger pots when they have developed several leaves.
- From cutting: Take semi-hardwood cuttings (6-8 inches) from healthy branches.
- Remove the lower leaves and dip the cut end in rooting hormone.
- Plant the cutting in a well-draining potting mix.
- Keep the soil moist and provide a humid environment until roots develop.
Neem Oil
To control pests such as scale insects, aphids, and whiteflies.
Potassium Fertilizer
To promote fruit development and overall tree health.
Compost
To improve soil fertility and drainage.