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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Seedless Guava

If you want to produce guava that is different, try planting the seedless variety.Its fruit is not as big as the usual guapple, but it is unique in that the fruit is seedless. It is sweet and cruchy, especially if you apply a balanced fertilization of organic as well as chemical fertilizer that contains enough amounts of potash.
This variety is grown in big numbers in some farms in Malaysia. Fruits are often sold in roadside fruit stands. In the Philippines , it is only being planted by hobbyists. We got the own stock from the late Carlos Yusepeng of General Santos City . It is easy to take care of this plant. Marcotting is the usual means of propagation although scions of the seedless variety can be grafted on seedlings of the standard varieties.

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