A widely sought-after and valued type of guava tree, the Guava Lucknow-49 (Air Layered Plant) is renowned for its great fruit quality and mouthwatering flavor. Native to the Indian region of Lucknow, it is a tropical and subtropical fruit tree in the Myrtaceae family.
<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.
Extremely high in antioxidants, dietary fiber, and vitamins A and C.<br> Fruit can be consumed raw or used to make jellies, juice, jam, and desserts.<br> Additionally, it is used medicinally to treat a range of illnesses.<br> It aids in the treatment of respiratory infections, diarrhea, and constipation.<br> Minimal care and low maintenance.
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.