Guava Trees, How to prune them

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2008

Let Alex the Tree Man of papaytreenursery.com show you how to get better fruit from your guava tree

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  • White Indian is an extremely shy bearer. I would suggest the White Indonesian, or Asian White instead. Both of these bear multiple times a year and are large sized.

  • do you know what type of guavas tree produces the biggest guavas

  • @creativecompanion I apologize for taking this long to respond. I would try growing a variety called 'White Indian' sometimes available at GreeenArrow nursery here in the SanFernando valley. I would protect it the first couple of years however from a heavy cold snap. You can use a frost fabric called Agribon(1.5Oz.=6-8 degrees protection).Good luck!

    Regards,

    Alex/PapayaTreeNursery 1 818 363-3680

  • @enduser909- I believe you are correct. That was just suppose to be a practice video and I never intended to run it. All that aside, the main point of the video was to show that considerable(60%) fruit thinning can improve fruit quality and size on tropical guavas. Unfortunately, that idea was somewhat lost as the videographer attempted to make it some sort of promotional video for our nursery. Have fun growing!

    Regards,

    Alex/PapayaTreeNursery

  • @johnlvs2run I agree John, it is to noisy. This video was just suppose to be a practice and I did not expect the videographer to run it. Thank you for your input.

    Kind regards,

    Alex/PapayaTreeNursery

  • TOO NOISY

  • Alex you are misinformed. The Ruby X Supreme guava was developed in Homestead Florida, not Hawaii as you state in the video

  • Erotic Fruit Trees

  • Can you recommend a guava type that will do well in a zone 9, high desert climate? Perhaps a certain variety that handles frost better than the others?

    Thanks

  • Wonderful video. I appreciate how explained everything

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