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Tropical White Guava Tree - Live Fruit-Bearing Plant

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$20.00

  • Produces aromatic white-fleshed guava fruits suitable for fresh consumption or culinary use.
  • Adaptable for container gardening in patios or direct planting in garden landscapes.
  • Thrives in full sun exposure with consistent watering schedules.
  • Features evergreen foliage providing year-round visual appeal.
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Experience Home-Grown Tropical White Guava

The Tropical White Guava Tree (Psidium guajava) is a popular choice for gardeners interested in cultivating fruit-bearing plants. Known for its distinctively sweet and aromatic white flesh, this tree offers both aesthetic value and edible harvests. Whether you are an experienced gardener or a beginner, this plant provides a rewarding experience as it matures and produces fruit.

Cultivation and Care Requirements

To ensure healthy development, this tree requires specific environmental conditions. It performs optimally in regions with warm temperatures and high sunlight exposure. For those living in cooler climates, the tree can be maintained in large containers and moved to protected areas during frost or freezing temperatures to prevent cold damage.

Soil and Hydration Management

  • Soil Composition: Prefers well-draining soil to prevent root saturation. A slightly acidic to neutral pH level is recommended for nutrient absorption.
  • Watering: Requires consistent moisture, especially during the fruit-setting stage. Ensure the top layer of soil is monitored to prevent complete dehydration between waterings.
  • Sunlight: Requires full sun exposure for at least 6 to 8 hours daily to support vigorous growth and fruit production.

Growth Characteristics

As an evergreen species, the Tropical White Guava Tree maintains its foliage throughout the year. With proper pruning and maintenance, the tree can be managed to a size suitable for residential garden spaces or large patio containers. Regular monitoring for common garden pests is advised to maintain plant health.