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🌱Easy to Grow - 🍈 Pink Guava Seeds

🌱Easy to Grow - 🍈 Pink Guava Seeds

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🌱Easy to Grow - 🍈 Pink Guava Seeds

🌱Easy to Grow - 🍈 Pink Guava Seeds

Regular price $25.99
Regular price $25.99 Sale price
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🌱Easy to Grow - 🍈 Pink Guava Seeds

Plant Name: Psidium guajava
Common Name: Pink Guava, Ruby Supreme Guava
Plant Type: Living Tropical Fruit Tree

✅ Key Features:

🍓Produces guava with pink flesh
🌿Soft, sweet, and fragrant; high-yielding tropical fruit tree
🍹Suitable for fresh consumption, smoothies, juices, jams, and desserts
🌞Suitable for warm tropical/subtropical climates;
💚Rich in Vitamin C, antioxidants, and fiber
🪴Can be grown in the ground or in large containers.

🌟Health Benefits Of Guava

  1. May Help You Manage Diabetes
  2. May Protect Your Heart
  3. May Boost Digestive Health
  4. May Boost Immunity
  5. May Relieve Menstrual Symptoms
  6. May Promote Weight Loss
  7. May Reduce Cancer Risk
  8. May Protect The Skin From Wrinkles And Premature Aging
  9. May Improve Skin Complexion
  10. May Improve Your Vision

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🌱How to grow

Seed: Soak the Strawberry Guava Seeds for 24 hours to get the party started.

Planting: Pop those seeds into well-draining soil, about 1/4 inch deep – they love to bury themselves in comfort!

Hydration: Keep the soil moist, not soggy. They like a little hydration, but drowning is a no-no.

Sunshine: Serenade them with sunlight or a dazzling grow light. They thrive in the spotlight!

Germination: Wait patiently for 2-6 weeks. Once they're rocking multiple leaves, it's time to move them to a bigger venue.

Transplant: When they hit about 6 inches, transfer them to a sunny spot outdoors or a roomier pot.

Fertilization: Treat them to a balanced, slow-release fertilizer every 6-8 weeks. They love a good feast!

Pruning: Keep things bushy by snipping the tips when they're young. It's like giving them a stylish haircut!

Harvest: Expect fruits in 2-3 years. When they're ripe, do the twist-and-harvest dance!

Savor: Enjoy the sweet victory of homegrown Strawberry Guavas! 🍓🎉

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