
Psidium Acutangulum (Guava) Fruit ,Seeds For Planting Growing Exotic and Flavorful Fruits
Key Features:
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Exotic guava species known for aromatic, flavorful fruits
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Attractive evergreen foliage suitable for home landscapes
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Grows well in containers, patios, and home orchard gardens
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Non-GMO seeds selected for healthy germination
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Ideal for gardeners looking to grow unique tropical fruits at home
Specifications
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Seed Name: Psidium acutangulum
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Common Name: Guava (Acutangulum Type)
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Plant Type: Tropical Evergreen Fruit Tree
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Growth Habit: Bushy, branching tree
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Fruit: Yellow to pale-orange guava with layered sweet flavor
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Soil Needs: Well-drained, fertile soil
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Sunlight: Full Sun
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Watering: Moderate, allow light drying between watering
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Maturity Time: ~3–5 years to fruit (varies by climate & care)
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Hardiness Zones: Zones 9–11
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Planting Season: Spring or Early Summer
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GMO Status: Non-GMO
Planting Guide
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Seed Preparation:
Soak seeds in warm water for 12–24 hours to help soften the outer coat. -
Sowing Depth:
Plant seeds ÂĽ inch deep in a well-drained seed-starting mix. -
Temperature:
Maintain 75–85°F for good germination. -
Light:
Provide bright indirect light during early growth; move to full sun later. -
Transplanting:
Transplant once seedlings have strong roots and climate is frost-free. -
Care:
Prune lightly to shape and encourage branching; water consistently without flooding soil.
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Psidium Acutangulum (Guava) Fruit ,Seeds For Planting Growing Exotic and Flavorful Fruits
Key Features:
-
Exotic guava species known for aromatic, flavorful fruits
-
Attractive evergreen foliage suitable for home landscapes
-
Grows well in containers, patios, and home orchard gardens
-
Non-GMO seeds selected for healthy germination
-
Ideal for gardeners looking to grow unique tropical fruits at home
Specifications
-
Seed Name: Psidium acutangulum
-
Common Name: Guava (Acutangulum Type)
-
Plant Type: Tropical Evergreen Fruit Tree
-
Growth Habit: Bushy, branching tree
-
Fruit: Yellow to pale-orange guava with layered sweet flavor
-
Soil Needs: Well-drained, fertile soil
-
Sunlight: Full Sun
-
Watering: Moderate, allow light drying between watering
-
Maturity Time: ~3–5 years to fruit (varies by climate & care)
-
Hardiness Zones: Zones 9–11
-
Planting Season: Spring or Early Summer
-
GMO Status: Non-GMO
Planting Guide
-
Seed Preparation:
Soak seeds in warm water for 12–24 hours to help soften the outer coat. -
Sowing Depth:
Plant seeds ÂĽ inch deep in a well-drained seed-starting mix. -
Temperature:
Maintain 75–85°F for good germination. -
Light:
Provide bright indirect light during early growth; move to full sun later. -
Transplanting:
Transplant once seedlings have strong roots and climate is frost-free. -
Care:
Prune lightly to shape and encourage branching; water consistently without flooding soil.
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Key Features:
-
Exotic guava species known for aromatic, flavorful fruits
-
Attractive evergreen foliage suitable for home landscapes
-
Grows well in containers, patios, and home orchard gardens
-
Non-GMO seeds selected for healthy germination
-
Ideal for gardeners looking to grow unique tropical fruits at home
Specifications
-
Seed Name: Psidium acutangulum
-
Common Name: Guava (Acutangulum Type)
-
Plant Type: Tropical Evergreen Fruit Tree
-
Growth Habit: Bushy, branching tree
-
Fruit: Yellow to pale-orange guava with layered sweet flavor
-
Soil Needs: Well-drained, fertile soil
-
Sunlight: Full Sun
-
Watering: Moderate, allow light drying between watering
-
Maturity Time: ~3–5 years to fruit (varies by climate & care)
-
Hardiness Zones: Zones 9–11
-
Planting Season: Spring or Early Summer
-
GMO Status: Non-GMO
Planting Guide
-
Seed Preparation:
Soak seeds in warm water for 12–24 hours to help soften the outer coat. -
Sowing Depth:
Plant seeds ÂĽ inch deep in a well-drained seed-starting mix. -
Temperature:
Maintain 75–85°F for good germination. -
Light:
Provide bright indirect light during early growth; move to full sun later. -
Transplanting:
Transplant once seedlings have strong roots and climate is frost-free. -
Care:
Prune lightly to shape and encourage branching; water consistently without flooding soil.























