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20 PINEAPPLE GUAVA TREE SEEDS "Brazilian Fig Guava Fruit" Tropical Flower Plant

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MPN : N/A
Season of Interest : Spring, Summer
Cultivating Difficulty : Moderate
Sunlight : Full Sun, Medium Sun
Color : Brown, Green, Multicolor, Orange, Red, Yellow
Genus : Acca
Soil Type : Well Draining & Rich Soil is Optimal, Clay, Loam, Peat, Sand, Silt
Brand : SeedHead
Growth Habit : Climbing
Climate : Highland, Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Marine West Coast, Mediterranean, Semiarid, Tropical Wet, Tropical Wet & Dry
Indoor/Outdoor : Indoor & Outdoor
Custom Bundle : No
Soil pH : Acidic
Planting Time : Varies
Type : Pineapple Guava Fruit Tree Flower Houseplant Seeds
Watering : Medium
Common Name : Pineapple Guava
Life Cycle : Perennial
Features : Air Purifying, Draught Resistant, Edible, Evergreen, Fast Growing, Flowering

20 PINEAPPLE GUAVA SEEDS (Feijoa sellowiana) “Seeds are Very Tiny, Handle with Care” Pineapple Guava is technically Acca sellowiana but until recently it has been called Feijoa sellowiana. Most people still call it Feijoa (Fay-joe-ah), especially in places like New Zealand where it is very popular. Here in the US, it is hardly known at all, which is a real shame because the fruit is incredibly delicious and very healthy. We will discover the origins and history of Feijoa as well as discuss the optimal growing conditions and tips for abundant harvests. Origins: The Feijoa shrub is native to southern Brazil, northern Argentina, western Paraguay and Uruguay where it is common in the cool subtropical mountains below 3000’. The plant was introduced to Europe, New Zealand and the US around the early 1900s. Adaptive Climate: Feijoa can grow anywhere the temperatures do not fall below 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Growing best in temperate to sub-tropical regions with cool mild winters and moderate summers in the 80-90s. T his evergreen shrub can easily reach heights of 12-15 ft. The top of the leaves are dark green and glossy. The underside of the leaf is fuzzy with a bright silver color. This tree is sometimes planted just for its attractiveness in the landscape. When planted close together they make a perfect edible privacy hedgerow and function as a dense windbreak. Birds love to nest in the branches too! The wood is very dense but small branches easily snap because of its brittle nature. Untouched the natural form of Feijoa is multibranched, however, it is possible to shape it as a single trunk. It is even possible to form an espaliered tree or make it reach 20+ feet tall. Pineapple Guava flowers are stunning explosions of red with delicious edible pink to white sepals around the outside. It’s hard to describe the joy that a plant can provide not only for its fruit but also its flowers. This plant is incredible for just that reason. When the flowers come on in the spring the bush becomes a show of fireworks. The bush is literally covered in red, white on the backdrop of green leaves. The white edible sepals are thick marshmallow-like pillows of sweet melt in your mouth cotton candy. The smell and fragrance are beyond comparison but it is very much a preview of the smell of the fruit. It is best to hand pollinate the flowers while snacking on the sepals. Pineapple Guava Germination: “Seeds are Very Tiny, more like the size of Black Pepper than an Actual seed, so use a pair of Tweezers to handle them.” 1) Prepare a seed-flat with soil-less seed-starting mix. Pineapple guava seeds are prone to soil microbes that exist in garden soil and soil-based potting soil. A soil-less seed starting mix provides a sterile environment, increasing germination rates. 2) Use a mix of equal parts sand, perlite and peat moss or coconut coir to provide an environment that combines good drainage, a loose medium and a support system for the new seedlings. 3) Use a heated propagator to keep soil temperature above 75 degrees F. 4) Like any Tropical or Exotic seed, Pineapple guava seeds take 21 to 60 days to germinate at 75+ degrees F. “Please Contact us First if you need Anything” Germinación de la guayaba con piña: “Las semillas son muy pequeñas, más parecidas al tamaño de la pimienta negra que a una semilla real, así que use un par de pinzas para manipularlas”. 1) Prepare una bandeja para semillas con una mezcla para iniciar la siembra sin tierra. Las semillas de guayaba con piña son propensas a los microbios del suelo que existen en la tierra del jardín y en la tierra para macetas a base de tierra. Una mezcla para iniciar la siembra sin tierra proporciona un entorno estéril, lo que aumenta las tasas de germinación. 2) Use una mezcla de partes iguales de arena, perlita y turba o fibra de coco para proporcionar un entorno que combine un buen drenaje, un medio suelto y un sistema de soporte para las nuevas plántulas. 3) Use un propagador calentado para mantener la temperatura del suelo por encima de los 75 grados F. 4) Como cualquier semilla tropical o exótica, las semillas de guayaba con piña tardan entre 21 y 60 días en germinar a más de 75 grados F. “Comuníquese con nosotros primero si necesita algo” Please Check out our Other Items! Buy with Confidence as Customer Service is our #1 Priority and are available 7 days a week. If for any reason you feel as if we don’t deserve a 5 Star Rating, please contact us and we will address any issues that may arrive.