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Guava (Psidium guajava)
Guava (Psidium guajava)
Guava (Psidium guajava)
Guava (Psidium guajava)
Guava (Psidium guajava)
Guava (Psidium guajava)

Guava (Psidium guajava)

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The yellow-green guavas taste sweet and sour and resemble a strawberry in taste. Read more

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Description

The yellow-green guavas taste sweet and sour and resemble a strawberry in taste. They contain a lot of vitamin C and can be eaten fresh or processed into juice, jam or liqueur. They measure 5 to 10 cm and grow on a shrub or small tree from Central America. Nowadays, the species is found worldwide in the tropics, as it is planted to harvest the fruits. In tropical conditions, the species can reach 6 meters in height, but as a house or tub plant, it remains a lot smaller. Even in a pot, the plant can bloom with white flowers that have many protruding stamens. After pollination by bees, they are followed by the fruits. 

Provide a sunny spot and water the plant regularly. It is best to choose a soil mixture of 2 parts potting soil and 1 part sand, so that it becomes well permeable. In the summer months the plant can be placed outside, but in the winter it should be overwintered inside. 

Sowing description: Soak seeds for 1 minute in hot water from the tap. Then soak for 24 hours in water at room temperature and sow shallowly in sowing and cutting soil. Keep the soil constantly slightly moist and place at 22-28 degrees Celsius. Germination after 4 to 8 weeks, but can take longer. 

Specifications

Family:
Myrtaceae
Scientific name:
Psidium guajava
Common name:
Guava
Native to:
Central America
Sowing time:
All year round
Difficulty level:
Intermediate
Minimum temperature:
8 degrees Celsius

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Description

The yellow-green guavas taste sweet and sour and resemble a strawberry in taste. They contain a lot of vitamin C and can be eaten fresh or processed into juice, jam or liqueur. They measure 5 to 10 cm and grow on a shrub or small tree from Central America. Nowadays, the species is found worldwide in the tropics, as it is planted to harvest the fruits. In tropical conditions, the species can reach 6 meters in height, but as a house or tub plant, it remains a lot smaller. Even in a pot, the plant can bloom with white flowers that have many protruding stamens. After pollination by bees, they are followed by the fruits. 

Provide a sunny spot and water the plant regularly. It is best to choose a soil mixture of 2 parts potting soil and 1 part sand, so that it becomes well permeable. In the summer months the plant can be placed outside, but in the winter it should be overwintered inside. 

Sowing description: Soak seeds for 1 minute in hot water from the tap. Then soak for 24 hours in water at room temperature and sow shallowly in sowing and cutting soil. Keep the soil constantly slightly moist and place at 22-28 degrees Celsius. Germination after 4 to 8 weeks, but can take longer. 
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