Key Features & Benefits
- Premium guava variety known for large fruit size and excellent taste
- Grafted plant ensures early fruiting (within 1–2 years)
- Fruits have soft seeds, thick pulp, and high sweetness
- Rich in Vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants
- High-yielding variety suitable for home and commercial cultivation
- Strong plant with good disease resistance
- Suitable for pots, terrace gardening, and open fields
Plant Care Guide
Sunlight
- Requires full sunlight
- Minimum 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily for best fruiting
Soil
- Well-draining, fertile soil
- Tolerates a wide range of soils but prefers slightly acidic to neutral (pH 5–7)
- Ideal mix: garden soil + sand + compost (1:1:1)
Temperature
- Thrives in warm climates
- Ideal temperature: 20°C to 35°C
- Can tolerate moderate heat and mild cold
Watering
- Water regularly but moderately
- Summer: 2–3 times per week
- Winter: reduce watering
- Keep soil slightly moist, not soggy
- Avoid waterlogging to prevent root rot
Fertilizers
- Apply organic compost or vermicompost every 20–30 days
- Use balanced fertilizer (NPK 10-10-10) monthly
- During flowering and fruiting, apply potassium-rich fertilizer
- Add micronutrients like zinc for better fruit quality
- Avoid excess nitrogen
Re-potting Instructions
- Re-pot every 2–3 years (for container plants)
- Use a large pot (at least 16–20 inches deep)
- Carefully remove plant, trim damaged roots, and place in fresh soil mix
- Water thoroughly after re-potting
- Best time: early spring or monsoon
Fruiting Season
- Main fruiting: rainy season and winter (July to February)
- Peak harvest usually in September–October and December–January
- Grafted plants start fruiting early and produce multiple harvests annually
Usage Ideas
- Fresh consumption due to sweet taste and soft seeds
- Ideal for juices, smoothies, and fruit salads
- Used in jams, jellies, and desserts
- Suitable for kitchen gardening and terrace farming
- Good option for small-scale fruit business
Care Tips
- Prune regularly to maintain shape and improve yield
- Remove weak and overcrowded branches
- Support branches when fruits are heavy
- Monitor pests like fruit flies, aphids, and mealybugs
- Use neem oil or organic sprays for pest control
- Mulch to retain moisture and improve soil health
- Bag fruits if needed to protect from insects.











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