The Jamaican Guava Tree is Flowering and Fruitful

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Good afternoon hive friends all. Welcome to meet again with joelibra in this greatest community. It's great to still be able to meet and post in this community. We should be grateful because we are still given health so that we can still make posts on this very great hive blog today. And I hope that all friends can always carry out various activities and with these activities can get the results that we all hope for.

On this very noble occasion, allow me to make a post related to plantations, namely about Jamaican guava trees that are flowering and bearing fruit very heavily. Hopefully this post can become a discussion and hopefully become knowledge for those who read it and also be a lesson for the author himself.

Hive friends that I honor
One beautiful, sunny morning I stepped into the garden behind the house and there I planted a very sweet guava tree, I planted this guava about three years ago, the seeds I bought at a plant seed sale in the area where I live. , according to the statement from the seller of the plant seeds, the Jamaican guava seeds are the result of grafting from seed buds with the main Jamaican guava which bears large and sweet fruit, and these guavas are not tall, the stems are only around 2 meters to 4 meters, so it makes it very easy for me to care for them .

Of course, my friends know very well and have experienced the sweet and soft taste of the Jamaican guava fruit, because a lot of people plant the guava fruit in their yards, in the area where I live, almost all residents' houses have one or two Jamaican guava trees, because in planting The Jamaican guava tree does not require a large area because the trunk of the guava tree is not too big so we can plant it in narrow areas.

The Jamaican guava tree is the result of cross-breeding between water guava and bottle guava so that it produces fruit that is large in shape and tastes very sweet and soft. Taking care of the guava tree is not a hassle because after we plant it, we flush it with water during the dry season and once every two months we apply fertilizer to accelerate growth and also to maximize fruiting so that the guava becomes fertile and bears a lot of fruit.

As we know, the Jamaican guava has very beautiful and attractive flowers, the flowers are reddish in color when they bloom and so does the fruit when it is young, it is greenish in color and when it is ripe, the Jamaican guava fruit will turn black in color, and when it is black, we can pick it because it is ripe. cook and taste very sweet and tender. For friends who want to cultivate Jamaican guava it is very easy, all you have to do is buy the seeds and plant them in your yard, besides being able to enjoy the fruit it is also useful to withstand the sun's heat. So that the air temperature around the house becomes cool and not hot.

That's all I can write on this occasion, more or less I apologize and hopefully it will be useful for all of us. And I apologize if there are words that are not quite right in writing this post because I wrote this post in Indonesian and then I translated it into English using the help of Google Translate.
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Thank You
Greetings gardening
@joelibra



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Waooh, you Guava fruits are big and have different shape from our own in Nigeria. I hope to taste Jamaican guava one day and experience the sweetness. The flowers look nice too.

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Wow! haven't tried it before. I have to quickly learn this.

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I understood the work perfectly, there's nothing wrong in using translators as long as it is your own content! :D

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The cashew looks very good. thanks for such wonderful garden update

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This reminds me of my college days, we used to gobble it back then...

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