Save the seed of the guava fruit, let them dry for about a week, plant iwith a good potting soil, fill the container with soil one one inch from thr rim, place a couple of seeds on the soil, sprinkle some more soil on top of the seeds, keep it very moist. until they start to sprout. when the plant haas a lenght of about 10 inches, you are able to plant it in the ground,
2006-10-23 17:47:20
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answered by racheljackson54 2
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you can grow guava tree from seeds as directed by our other friends but if u want a good quality guava tree then you have to get the tree by 'grafting method'.
if you need that tree, send me email I will send you Indian guava tree.
2006-10-24 01:00:31
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answered by Expert 3
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It has to be a tropical weather. not too cold. or they' frostbite. Once they are about 4 to 5 inches, you can plant them on the ground. But if you live in a very cold area, it'll never grow.
2006-10-24 00:52:23
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answered by alfonso 5
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let it dry out then plant in potting soil. keep soil damp but don't drowned it ' after it starts feed it with water soluble fertilizer
don't let it get to cold or it will die
2006-10-24 00:46:26
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answered by barry r 6
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