Plants

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Guava Allahabad Safeda

Maintenance Level
Low
Placements
Outdoor and Indoor
Toxic
No
Fragrance
Low
Seasons
All Weather
Plant Height
30ft

 Water Frequency

Winter

Once a week

Summer

Daily

 Fertilizer Frequency

Winter

1-2 months

Summer

Yearly 3-4

The fruit has very thin skin, and its flesh is white and mostly seedless. Together with Sardar, Allahabad Safeda controls the majority of the Indian industry. Conversely, guava demand is growing steadily in both local and foreign markets.

<b>Type of soils</b> <br> Well-drained soil or potting mix highly rich in organic matter.<br> <b>Type of Fertilizer</b><br> Organic fertilizer (seaweed fertilizer)<br> <b>Development Trend Moderate</b><br> PROPAGATION: Air-layering, grafting, and cutting are the methods used.<br> REPOTTING: Transplanting a plant into a larger pot or larger garden space when there is excessive root growth in the container.<br> PRUNING: Prune the tree to keep it in form and get rid of any damaged, dead, or dry limbs. to encourage the production of fruit.<br><br> <b>Process</b><br> 1.14–24 inch pots or containers are suitable for growing guava fruit plants.<br> 2.Well-drained soil or nutrient-rich potting mix are preferred by soil.<br> 3.watering plants at least once a week, especially in hot weather.<br> 4.It needs to be in direct sunshine for at least eight hours per day.<br> 5.Plant growth is aided by the feeding of any organic fertilizer, such as fish emulsion, bone meal, and seaweed fertilizer.

Of all the guava kinds available, the most popular and sought-after is the Allahabad Safeda guava plant.<br> It looks good in the kitchen as well as the dining room. This type of tree has an upright growth habit and grows tall.<br> In addition, a vast amount of fruits are produced by the long, densely covered shoots of this kind of tree.<br> The tree's crown has a dome-like form and is broad and dense. The fruits of the Allahabad Safeda cultivar are tiny and round.<br> The fruit has very thin skin, and its flesh is white and mostly seedless. The skin's great grade is attributed to its smoothness and lack of origin.

Dos

To prevent fungal disease, irrigate the tree's base with water, being careful not to soak the foliage.

Don'ts

Avoid overwatering or allowing rainwater to accumulate to the point where standing water appears in the plant's pit area. Your plant will eventually die as a result of the harm to the roots.