PLANT SIZE = 4ft
With Fruit Plants also available
IMPORTED AMERICAN VARIETY
DESCRIPTION:
Purple guava perennial evergreen plant, grow for the edible fruits and also as ornamental for the colored leaves and also possible to design it as hedge plant, grow in tropic, mediterranean or subtropical climate and growing in hardiness zone 10b+.Fruit the taste and the smell very unique, color can be: purple, size of the fruit can be 4-6 cm.
Purple guava plants grow outside, the tree should be planted in well-drained soil where its roots have room to spread.Purple guavas every one to two months while young and then three to four times per year as the tree matures. Guava grows well in a wide range of soils, but uses well-drained, fertile soil for growing in pots. The pH levels of the soil should be around 4.5 to 7.0. It is recommended to use good quality commercial potting that is rich in organic matter for growing guava in pots. In general, guava trees should be planted in full sun for best growth and fruit production. Select a part of the landscape away from other trees, buildings and structures, and power lines. Remember guava trees can grow to 20 ft (6.1 m) in height if not pruned to contain their size. During warm weather and growing season, water guavas two to three times per month, deeply. During the winter months, guavas are drought resistant, so water sparingly. Guava trees grow rapidly and fruit in 2 to 4 years from seed. They live 30 to 40 years but productivity declines after the 15th year.
With Fruit Plants also available
IMPORTED AMERICAN VARIETY
DESCRIPTION:
Purple guava perennial evergreen plant, grow for the edible fruits and also as ornamental for the colored leaves and also possible to design it as hedge plant, grow in tropic, mediterranean or subtropical climate and growing in hardiness zone 10b+.Fruit the taste and the smell very unique, color can be: purple, size of the fruit can be 4-6 cm.
Purple guava plants grow outside, the tree should be planted in well-drained soil where its roots have room to spread.Purple guavas every one to two months while young and then three to four times per year as the tree matures. Guava grows well in a wide range of soils, but uses well-drained, fertile soil for growing in pots. The pH levels of the soil should be around 4.5 to 7.0. It is recommended to use good quality commercial potting that is rich in organic matter for growing guava in pots. In general, guava trees should be planted in full sun for best growth and fruit production. Select a part of the landscape away from other trees, buildings and structures, and power lines. Remember guava trees can grow to 20 ft (6.1 m) in height if not pruned to contain their size. During warm weather and growing season, water guavas two to three times per month, deeply. During the winter months, guavas are drought resistant, so water sparingly. Guava trees grow rapidly and fruit in 2 to 4 years from seed. They live 30 to 40 years but productivity declines after the 15th year.