Guava tree care

The guava is a tropical tree that produces an exquisite edible fruit as much as to eat alone as to make salads, smoothies or to season many dishes. Its leaves are simple and measure between 5 and 15 centimeters, while its flowers are green and yellow. The appearance of its fruit is similar to that of pear and is very rich in vitamins A, B and C, as well as being very good at a nutritional level since its pulp helps lower cholesterol levels.

How to care for guava

Take note of this information about the guava care and cultivation:

  • Sowing: Doing it as a monoculture is how you get the best results since it is the way you like the most to develop.
  • Irrigation: It is a tree that consumes a lot of water so you should water it daily. The best thing is that you put an automatic irrigation system so as not to risk that one day you get lost or nobody can do it if you go on vacation.
  • Light: It also needs a lot of light so find the sunniest space in your garden to plant it.
  • Temperature: It needs a medium temperature but there is humidity since its natural habitat is near rivers or lakes.
  • Substratum: It does not have much problem in this sense since it adapts to almost all types of soil, although those that are alluvial and sandy do much better, especially if they have some clay.
  • Multiplication: Spring is the perfect time to do the grafting since it is a time in which the new plant comes out in a relatively short time and lasts from 6 to 8 months.
  • Flowering: It is a very long time that goes from the months of August to March.
  • Pests and diseases: It is especially susceptible to attack by any fungus and also by ants.

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