The Guava Tree Grafted Live Plant is a stunning addition to any garden, standing 2-3 feet tall in a 3-gallon pot. This well-rooted plant is ready to bear fruit, providing you with delicious, tropical guavas that are perfect for fresh eating, cooking, or juicing. Grafted trees like this one produce fruit sooner than seedling trees, making it an excellent choice for those looking to enjoy the rewards of their gardening efforts quickly.
This Guava Tree is tailored for growing zones 8-11, thriving in warm climates. It flourishes in well-drained, loamy soil and requires full sun exposure for optimal growth. With proper care, your tree will not only grow strong but also produce large, juicy guavas that will impress family and friends.
To care for your Guava Tree, ensure it receives regular watering, especially during dry spells, but avoid overwatering. Mulching around the base helps retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. Fertilizing with a balanced fertilizer in the growing season encourages robust growth and fruit production.
Investing in a Guava Tree Grafted Live Plant means adding an elegant, fruit-bearing tree to your landscape. Its beautiful foliage and fragrant blossoms enhance any outdoor space, making it perfect for gardens, patios, or as a centerpiece in tropical-themed settings. Transform your garden with this superior plant, and enjoy the delicious rewards it offers!
Key Features:
- Type of plant: Guava Tree
- Condition: Live plant, grafted
- Mature Size: 2-3 feet tall
- Growing Conditions: Requires well-drained, loamy soil
- USDA Zone Growing: Zones 8-11
- Soil Type: Well-drained, loamy soil
- Sunlight Exposure: Full sun (6-8 hours of direct sunlight)
- Expected Planting Period: Spring and early summer
FAQ:
- What is the height of the Guava Tree Grafted Live Plant?
- The Guava Tree stands 2-3 feet tall at the time of purchase.
- What zones can this guava tree grow in?
- This tree is suitable for growing zones 8-11.
- How often should I water the Guava Tree?
- Water regularly, ensuring the soil remains moist but not soggy, especially during dry spells.
- When can I expect my guava tree to bear fruit?
- Grafted trees typically bear fruit sooner than seedlings, often within the first few years.
- What type of soil is best for growing guava trees?
- Guava trees thrive in well-drained, loamy soil.
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