Guava Cultivation: March's Importance for Triple Fruiting & Pruning
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Guava Cultivation: Master Three Fruiting Cycles & Pruning for Profit
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News18•05-03-2026, 19:36
Guava Cultivation: Master Three Fruiting Cycles & Pruning for Profit
•March is crucial for guava cultivation; experts advise specific techniques for better yield and quality.
•Guava plants fruit three times annually: June-July (from Feb-Mar flowers), winter (from Jun-Jul flowers), and spring (from winter flowers, 'Hast Bahar').
•Avoid heavy fruiting in the first cycle after planting; prune early fruits to protect young plants and ensure quality.
•Maintain 3-4 primary branches, ensuring no branch shades another for balanced growth and fruit development.
•Apply a paste of slaked lime, copper sulfate, and water to pruned areas to prevent infection, ensuring scientific care for profitability.