The VNR Bihi Guava Grafted Live Plant (Psidium guajava) is a premium commercial guava variety celebrated for its extra-large fruit size, crisp texture, and outstanding sweetness. Originating from VNR Nurseries, this grafted plant produces fruits that can weigh up to 800 grams each. Known for its pear-shaped appearance, soft white flesh, and mild aroma, the VNR Bihi guava is both nutritious and profitable. Cultivated and grafted by Golden Hills Farm, this variety is early-fruiting, disease-resistant, and ideal for Indian gardens, terraces, and farms.
Type of Plant: Grafted Fruit Plant – VNR Bihi Guava Variety
Scientific Name: Psidium guajava
Germination Time: 10 – 15 days (for new shoots after planting)
Sunlight Requirements: 6 – 8 hours of full sunlight daily
Where to Grow: Terrace gardens, home gardens, or open fields
Growing Season: June – September (monsoon) or February – April (spring)
Soil Requirements: Loamy, well-drained soil with organic manure
Plant Height: 1.5 – 2 feet (at dispatch)
Fertilizer Needs: Organic compost every 30–40 days for healthy fruiting
Life Span: Long-lived fruit tree (20 + years of yield)
Ideal Growing Temperature: 22 °C – 35 °C
Blooming / Harvesting Time: Flowers in spring; fruits in 6–8 months
Maintenance Required: Low; simple pruning and feeding
Watering Frequency: 2–3 times per week when young
Ideal Grow Bag Size: 18 × 18 inches or larger



The VNR Bihi Guava Plant performs excellently in most Indian regions with a warm, tropical climate. Plant during June to September or February to April for best results. This grafted variety begins fruiting within 1–2 years and yields heavy crops of large, sweet guavas that command premium market prices.
Select a large 18×18 inch grow bag or clay pot with drainage holes. Fill it with garden soil, compost, and cocopeat in equal parts. Plant the sapling upright, cover roots, and water thoroughly. Keep the pot in a sunny spot for 6–8 hours daily. Feed organic fertilizer monthly and maintain moderate moisture.
Preparation: Mix garden soil, organic compost, and sand for good drainage.
Planting: Dig a 1×1×1 ft pit, place the grafted plant upright, and refill with soil.
Watering: Water deeply after planting and keep moist for 10–15 days.
Germination: Grafted plants establish quickly and bear fruits within 1–2 years.
Transplanting: Shift to open soil once roots spread well.
Sunlight: Provide 6–8 hours of direct light daily.
Soil: Use loamy fertile soil with organic matter.
Fertilization: Apply cow dung or neem cake monthly.
Pruning: Trim after harvest to encourage new branches.
Support & Spacing: Maintain 5 ft spacing in ground planting.
Pest Control: Use neem oil spray every 15 days.
Disease Prevention: Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
Mulching: Add dry leaves around the base to retain moisture.
Harvesting: Pick fruits when light green turns to yellowish white and aroma develops.
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 moisture retention.
The VNR Bihi Guava Plant stands out for its massive fruit size, superior taste, and consistent yield. Each fruit can weigh 600–800 grams with dense, sweet pulp and soft texture. This grafted variety ensures early fruiting, disease resistance, and uniform production each season. It is ideal for home growers and commercial orchards alike.
Produces large, juicy, and sweet guavas.
Early-fruiting grafted plant with high yield.
Excellent source of vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants.
Thrives in pots or open fields with low maintenance.
Ideal for home gardening and small farms.
Avoid waterlogging; ensure proper drainage.
Keep under full sunlight for better fruit formation.
Use only organic fertilizers.
Protect young plants from frost or heavy wind.
Do not transplant after fruiting starts.
Problem: Yellow leaves or slow growth.
Solution: Improve soil with organic matter and ensure sunlight.
Problem: Flower drop before fruiting.
Solution: Feed organic compost and maintain consistent moisture.
Problem: Pest infestation.
Solution: Spray neem oil and keep soil clean around roots.
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Q1: How big do VNR Bihi guavas grow?
👉 Each fruit can weigh up to 600–800 grams.
Q2: When does the plant start fruiting?
👉 Usually within 1–2 years after planting.
Q3: Is it suitable for pots?
👉 Yes, it grows well in large pots or terrace gardens.
Q4: How sweet is the fruit?
👉 It has a delicate, sweet, and mildly aromatic flavor.
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Anjali Reddy
Plant rare aur pest-free tha. Delivery time par aur condition perfect. 🌱
Suresh Bhat
Golden Hills Farm se har baar fresh aur healthy plant milta hai. Rare variety bhi perfect thi. 🌿
Kavya Iyer
Healthy aur glossy leaves. Fruits ka wait kar rahi hu. Bahut accha plant. 🍈
Rajesh Varma
Plant ka health perfect tha. Grafted section visible aur no pest issue. 🌿
Divya George
Layered plant strong aur compact. Delivery fast aur koi damage nahi. 👍
Nikhil Verma
Plant healthy tha par thoda dry lag raha tha. Water dene ke baad revive ho gaya. 🌿
Meera Krishnan
Rare VNR Bihi variety finally mil gayi. Plant grafted aur pest-free tha. 🌿
Harish Rao
Healthy aur well-rooted plant. Soil moist thi aur delivery safe thi. Bahut accha laga. 🌱
Sneha Pillai
Plant thoda small tha lekin leaves fresh thi. Ab new growth aane lagi hai. 🌿
Rohit Menon
VNR Bihi variety ka fruit unique hai. Plant strong aur green mila. Highly recommended. 👍