Total Number of seeds: 200
The Guava White (Psidium guajava) Seeds are a must-have for every home gardener looking to grow juicy, delicious, and highly nutritious fruit in their own backyard. 🌿 These white guava seeds grow into medium-sized trees that produce sweet, aromatic, white-fleshed guavas rich in Vitamin C. They’re easy to grow, low-maintenance, and thrive in Indian climates.
The white guava is known for its softer texture, less acidity, and mild sweetness, making it perfect for fresh eating, juices, jams, or Ayurvedic remedies. It is also considered an immunity-boosting superfruit. These seeds are ideal for open-ground planting and large containers, and with proper care, the trees can start producing within 2–3 years.
With high germination rates and natural adaptability, Guava White (Psidium guajava) Seeds are a perfect choice for garden lovers who want a fruitful, long-lasting plant. 🌳 Start your guava journey today and enjoy farm-fresh fruit from your own space!
Type of Seed: Fruit Tree Seeds – White Guava
Germination Time: 12–20 days
Hours of Sunlight Needed: 6–8 hours
Where to Grow: Open ground, grow bags, terrace garden
Growing Season: Spring and monsoon are best
Seed Sowing Depth: 1–1.5 cm
Ideal Climate: Tropical and subtropical
Plant Height: Grows up to 10–15 feet (with time)
Organic Fertilizer Requirements: Monthly compost or vermicompost
Life Span: Perennial fruit tree (up to 25 years)
Ideal Growing Temperature: 20–35°C
Harvesting Time: 2–3 years from sowing
Maintenance Requirements: Moderate
Watering Frequency: Twice a week, daily during dry spells
Ideal Grow Bag Size: Minimum 18×18 inch
White guava seeds can be sown from February to April or June to August for best results. These periods align with natural temperature and humidity that favor faster germination. In southern India, sowing can also be done in September. The tree prefers warm weather and requires sunlight to thrive, producing fruits mainly from August to December.
Use a large grow bag or pot (18×18 inches). Fill with soil, compost, and river sand. Place the pot in a full-sun area. Water lightly after sowing. Guava trees need root space, so re-pot or transplant to ground once they outgrow the pot.
Preparation: Soak seeds overnight in water to improve germination.
Sowing: Sow seeds 1.5 cm deep in moist soil.
Watering: Keep soil moist but not waterlogged.
Germination: Takes 12–20 days in warm conditions.
Transplanting: After 2–3 months or when plant has 4–6 leaves, move to larger pot or ground.
Sunlight: Needs full sun to grow strong and fruit well
Soil: Sandy-loam or red soil with organic matter
Fertilization: Monthly feeding of compost or cow dung
Pruning: Trim during dormant season to shape tree
Support and Spacing: 4–6 feet spacing if growing multiple
Pest Control: Use neem oil to prevent common pests
Disease Prevention: Avoid water stagnation to prevent root rot
Mulching: Use dry leaves or straw to keep soil cool
Harvesting: Start harvesting fruits in the second or third year
1. Apply Nutrient-Rich Fertilizers
When your plants begin flowering, use nutrient-rich fertilizers like Organic Bone Meal Powder or Vermicompost. This helps in boosting the bloom and enhances overall yield.
2. Use Organic Fertilizers
Feed your plants with organic fertilizers such as Cow Dung Manure or Neem Cake. Organic options promote healthy soil life.
3. Regular Feeding
Apply fertilizers every 20-25 days to ensure plants receive a steady supply of nutrients. Choose from various options like Cocopeat Compost for
Guava White (Psidium guajava) trees are known for their fragrant white flesh, smooth texture, and low seed count. 🍈 The fruits are great for people who prefer less acidity compared to pink varieties. These trees are hardy, drought-tolerant, and perform well with basic care. The seeds are open-pollinated and suited for home orchards, terrace gardening, and even farm borders. Their resistance to diseases and longevity make them a favorite among home growers.
High in Vitamin C and fiber
Perfect for juices, jams, pickles, or raw eating
Used in Ayurveda for digestion and immunity
Great for kids' nutrition and daily diet
Long-term plant with year-after-year fruiting
Do not overwater during germination. Avoid shaded areas while growing—it needs sunlight. Always plant in well-drained soil. If planting in pots, shift to ground after a year for best fruiting. Protect young plants from cattle and heavy rains.
Problem: Yellowing leaves
Cause: Overwatering
Solution: Improve drainage, reduce watering
Problem: Fruit drop before maturity
Cause: Lack of nutrients or overwatering
Solution: Add compost and manage irrigation
Problem: Leaf curl or pests
Cause: Aphids or mites
Solution: Use neem spray and soap water mix
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Q: When will the guava tree start fruiting?
Usually after 2–3 years of planting.
Q: Can I grow guava in a terrace garden?
Yes, with a big enough pot and sunlight, it's possible.
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Pooja
4★—taste thoda bland laga but texture aur quantity kaafi achi thi ek plant se.
Neha
Container mein grow kiya, watering regular rakha—fruits decent size ke bane.
Sneha
Terrace garden mein lagakar full sunlight diya, toh leaves green aur healthy ban gaye.
Divya
Soil mein moisture constant rakha, aur 40 days mein small sapling ready ho gaya.
Meera
Compost mix ke saath sow kiya tha—fruits meetha nikla aur white flesh soft tha.
Rahul
Grow bag mein lagaaya tha aur fruits mild sweet aur juicy nikle after 6 months.
Sunita
3★ kyunki kuch seeds germinate nahi hue, but jo grow hua unka growth kaafi acha tha.
Mohit
Plant healthy nikla aur leaves strong the, par fruits thoda time leke aaye.
Deepak
White guava ka germination 8 din mein ho gaya—terrace pot mein bohot ache se grow hua.