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How to grow small potted guava seeds?

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Guava is a myrtle tree native to South America. It was introduced into China at the end of the 17th century and cultivated in South China. So how do guava seeds grow small potted plants? 1. How to plant guava seeds in a small pot

Guava is a myrtle tree native to South America. It was introduced into China at the end of the 17th century and cultivated in South China. So how do guava seeds grow small potted plants?

1. How to plant small potted guava seeds

Scrub the dug seeds repeatedly in clean water until the pulp on the surface of the seeds is thoroughly washed to prevent spoilage and worms after planting; the washed guava seeds are soaked in clean water as long as the amount of water can drown the seeds. Change the water every day, soak for 5-7 days and start planting. Put about nine percent of the cultivated soil in the pot, and spray the soil with a sprinkler on the surface to make it moist. After sowing the seeds, spread a layer of stone on the surface of the seeds, water them every day, and germinate in 10-12 days.

When carrying on the maintenance of guava, it should be placed on the balcony and other sunny places to ensure sufficient sunshine. Usually watering should not be too wet to avoid root rot. Guava generally needs to be fertilized about 4-5 times a year, mainly organic fertilizer. The main diseases and insect pests are aphids and whitefly. Ulcer disease and blight disease, etc., can be treated with drugs according to the symptoms.

Second, the efficacy of guava

1. Guava taste sweet and juicy, smooth pulp, less seedless core, often eat can supplement the lack of nutrients in the human body, can strengthen the body and improve physical quality.

two。 Guava is also widely used in food processing industry, the main purpose is to increase the content of vitamin C in food, so that the nutrition of food can be strengthened and improved.

3. The leaves of guava contain volatile oil and tannins for medicinal use, with the effects of stopping dysentery, hemostasis and strengthening the stomach; the leaves are boiled to remove tannins and dried for tea, which tastes sweet and has heat-clearing effect.

With regard to guava, let's stop here. Friends who want to plant guava can leave their seeds after eating guava and plant them. It is also a feast for the eyes to put them at home after success.

 
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