guava cultivation
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How to plant guava trees
Guava can be propagated by seed, branch cutting, grafting and air layering. For commercial cultivation, it is best grafted onto a established root-stock. The guava seedlings grow very fast if proper care is taken Successful Guava cultivation is grown under tropical and sub-tropical climate. In areas with distinct winter season, the yield tends to increase… Continue reading
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Guava farming in Tamil Nadu
Prepare the 2′ x 2′ x 2′ (length × width × depth) pits at a fixed distance for planting Guava trees Irrigation should be done 10-15 days in heavy land and 5-7 days in light soil. Make a plate in depth and apply cow dung manure, before the end of the rainfall in June-July Guava trees… Continue reading
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High Density Guava Farming in Tamil Nadu, India
The guava tree blooms in early spring, but may bloom all year in mild climates. Guava tree has perfect flowers with male and female parts in each flower. Honeybees pollinate the guava flowers. Use a very small paint brush and tickle the inside of flowers. Spray your guava tree with cattle compost just before flowering.… Continue reading