32/160/320 Taiwan Pink Guava Seeds – Exotic Tropical Fruit Variety(32 Seeds)
Bring tropical sweetness to your garden with Taiwan Pink Guava, a delicious and easy-to-grow fruit variety known for its fragrant aroma, soft pink flesh, and rich flavor. Native to warm tropical regions, this guava produces medium to large fruits that are both decorative and highly nutritious. Perfect for home gardens, patio containers, or tropical-style landscapes, Taiwan Pink Guava adds both beauty and bounty to your outdoor space.This hardy tropical plant thrives in warm climates but can also be grown in containers indoors or in greenhouses in cooler areas, offering flexibility for gardeners everywhere.Highlight:Common name: Taiwan Pink GuavaBotanical name: Psidium guajavaPlant type: Tropical fruit treeFruit color: Green skin with pink fleshFlavor profile: Sweet, aromatic, slightly tangyGrowth habit: Evergreen shrub/tree, 6ndash;15 ft tallZones: USDA 9ndash;11 (can grow indoors elsewhere)Light: Full sunSoil: Well-draining, slightly acidic to neutralBloom period: Spring to summerHarvest season: Late summer to fallGrowing from Seed:Soak seeds in warm water for 24 hours to soften the seed coat.Sow seeds frac14; inch deep in moist, well-draining soil.Keep soil consistently warm (75ndash;85deg;F / 24ndash;29deg;C) and moist.Germination may take 3ndash;8 weeks.Transplant seedlings to larger pots or outdoors once they are 6ndash;8 inches tall and the risk of frost has passed.Advantages and Disadvantages of Growing Guava from Seed:Advantages:Cost-effective and rewarding to grow from scratch.Produces hardy plants adapted to your local soil.Excellent source of vitamin C and antioxidants.Fragrant white flowers and ornamental evergreen foliage.Disadvantages:Seed-grown guavas may take 3ndash;5 years to bear fruit.Fruit size and sweetness can vary from the parent plant.Sensitive to frost and requires warmth to thrive.Care Tips:Watering: Keep soil evenly moist but not waterlogged.Fertilizer: Use balanced, slow-release fertilizer every 2ndash;3 months.Pruning: Trim to maintain shape and promote branching.Temperature: Protect from frost; ideal above 60deg;F (15deg;C).Pollination: Self-pollinating, but better yield with cross-pollination.Seed Storage for Spring Planting:Store seeds in a cool, dry, and dark place inside an airtight container.Keep at around 40deg;F (4deg;C) for longer shelf life.Avoid humidity and direct sunlight to prevent early germination.Notes:Images are for illustration purposes only.Germination rates and growth results may vary based on soil, temperature, and care conditions.Transform your home garden into a tropical paradise with Taiwan Pink Guava mdash; a fragrant, colorful, and rewarding fruit tree thatrsquo;s both ornamental and productive.Start growing today and enjoy the sweet taste of the tropics, right from your own backyard!
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