- Take a ripe guava and cut he guava into slices to propagate guava plants from guava seeds
- Then prepare the pot filled with potting mix with equal parts compost, sand, and soil and place the sliced guava fruits into the center of the pot
- Cover the slices guava with thin layer of soil and water them thoroughly for easy germination of guava seeds
- Place the pot in a warm place as the guava plants grow well in humid and dry climates.
- But the guava plants have very little tolerance for frost or chilly weather
- Keep the soil moist by watering when the top of the soil starts to feel dry
- After 30 days the guava seeds will start germinating and have grown upto to 2 inches.

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