Guava Barbie Pink Guajava

$8.99 sales tax

Plants for sale are currently growing at between 8-12″ Each plant is lab grown from tissue cultures to be a Disease free plant. Many clones are not self-fertile and needs another The fleshy floweers are edible as well and have an unforgettable honey/..

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Guava Barbie Pink Guajava plants for sale

Plants for sale are currently growing at between 8-12″ Each plant is lab grown from tissue cultures to be a Disease free plant. Many clones are not self-fertile and needs another.  The fleshy flowers are edible as well and have an unforgettable honey/perfume/pineapple flavor that the birds love as well but generally do little damage to the crop. Depending on the temperature, it ripens in 4 to 7 months. We recommend Bio Spectrum Organic Fertilizer.

Guava Barbie Pink Guajava Plant Care

Soil requirements and planting instructions

Guajava grow best in moderately fertile, sandy loam soils of neutral to mildly acid pH. Plants grow well in sandy and calcareous soils when well watered and fertilized.

However, it is important to note that Psidium guajava should be grown in well-drained soils and areas of the landscape that do not flood. When planting guava in the landscape plant at 2′ apart.

Proper site preparation ensures years of growth and once established they will not require weed control.

Soil Ph should be around 6.0-7.0

Light conditions and Zoning

When making a site selection keep your plant in an area that has medium or full light.

This species of Psidium guajava is considered hardy at zones 9b-11

Important Tips

  • If using drip irrigation allow soil to dry slightly between watering
  • However do not over water, Psidium guajava are drought tolerant
  • Psidium guajava, this mild feeder loves an organic fertilizer N-P-K ratio or 5-5-5 or lower
  • Psidium guajava pests and disease, Pests or diseases are few and far between

General Information

Produces small white flowers in the summer followed by fruit. Blooms are white red and sometimes pink.

Psidium guajava are also refered to as guava, guajava, guayaba, jambu biji, bayabas, trapaek sruk, farang, ma-kuai, ma-man and oi.

Psidium guajava generally grow from shoots, seeds and tissue culture.

There are several different varieties of Psidium guajava.