6. Fruit Thinning: Thin out excess fruit when they’re still small to ensure that the remaining fruits grow larger and healthier.
7. Harvesting: Guavas are typically ready to harvest when they give slightly to gentle pressure. Simply twist the fruit gently to detach it from the tree.
Growing guava at home in pots is a fulfilling endeavor that can yield delicious fruits, regardless of your climate. With the right care, your potted guava tree will flourish and provide you with a bountiful harvest for years to come. Enjoy the sweet, tropical flavors of your own homegrown guavas!
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