Lemon Guava {Psidium guajava} Tropical Edible | Highly Fragrant | Heirloom NON GMO | Pre-Stratified | 20+ seeds Free Shipping!
 
Highly fragrant fruit usually with green or yellow skin, 
about the size of a baseball, with pink or white flesh. 
The guava is one of the most common fruits in the world 
and its sweet pulp is used in a wide assortment of drinks, 
desserts, and other food products.
 
The guava is highly adaptable to tropical and subtropical 
environments and can be grown outdoors as far North as the 
San Francisco Bay Area in California, as well as most areas 
of Florida and gulf coast states. Protect from temperatures
 below 30F, which can cause defoliation. Harder freezes will 
kill the plant. In cool winter areas, guava's may partially 
defoliate, but should begin new growth flushes in spring and 
summer.
 
Germination Info
Guava seeds are of moderate difficulty to germinate. The most 
common stumbling block is not allowing enough time to pass for 
germination as guava seeds routinely need a minimum of 4-6 weeks 
before any possible germination. Plant seeds 1/4-1/2" deep in 
moist, sterile soil. Keep soil temperature consistent at 70-85F. 
Cool soils will significantly delay seed germination time and 
soil temperatures below 60-63F will inhibit germination altogether.
 
Estimated germination time under optimal conditions: 4-12 weeks, 
though occasionally longer. Seeds often show staggered germination.