Thai White Guava PLANT Heirloom & Untreated – Large Fruit – Psidium Guajava
Thai White Guava – Psidium Guajava is a very quick-growing evergreen tree. It produces large delicious fruit within 2-3 years after planting. The fruit is sweet and juicy, green outside and white inside. The unripe fruit can be used in salads and stir-fries. Apart from the delicious taste guava is a good source of nutrients, vitamins, and minerals. The fruit and the leaves are edible and have countless health benefits.
Planting and growing tips:
- Give it a good drink and place it in a half-shade position out of the wind.
- Leave it in the original pot for a few days until it recovers from the journey.
- Re-pot or plant into the ground at the latest when the roots start to come out of the bottom holes.
- Watering the newly planted tree/bush is essential! From then on, regular watering until the plant establishes is highly recommended.
- It doesn’t like to sit in water so a well-drained position is best. All our edibles grow happily and quickly in slightly raised garden beds.
- You can expect the first fruit within 1-2 years after planting, depending on the growing conditions.
Additional notes:
- The price is for one young plant supplied in a small pot, naturally grown with lots of love in my permaculture food forest in Pacific Haven QLD Australia. Sending within Australia only, not to NORFOLK ISLAND, NT, SA, TAS, or WA. Pick up by appointment only.
- The image of the potted plants is just an example.
- If you use the pre-order option, I will send the plant/seeds as soon as I have it ready for you to send and this can be anything from two weeks up to 6 weeks or longer depending on the plant/seeds you are after.
- Most of our nursery plants grow in a half-shade. Introducing them to the sun slowly before replanting them to their permanent position will promote healthy growth.
- We usually dispatch on Monday to make sure the plant arrives at your place before the weekend.
- Do your research before trying any new foods. Please also note our disclaimer in the footer of this page.