Guava tree will take 2-3 years to mature and start to form fruits.
Guava tree at this stage would grow by 5-6 meters high on average, but if properly pruning it does not exceed the height of 3 m.
Guava tree grows with mottled greenish bark and long 3- to 7-inch serrated leaves.
Guava trees produce white, 1-inch flowers that yield to small round, oval or pear shaped fruits.
Guava plants thrive in any soil with good drainage, and full sun for best flowering and fruit production.
Keep the soil evenly moist for best fruit production; allow the top 2 or 3 inches of soil to dry before watering again.
If the soil goes completely dry, flowering may be delayed or fruit may drop. Reduce water in winter.
Guava trees after 2 years of planting in the farms
Updated: Apr 11, 2021
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