I have this pineapple guava in a big it but it flowered in the summer but it didn’t produce fruit. I noticed the leaves turn brown on half the shrub so I repotted it in a big cloth bag so the roots could get more airflow.
@@practicalorganicliving Thanks! And, I really like how you pruned your trees to be slim and tall. I see others keep it in a bush format, but I want to prune mine like yours!
Coolidge variety. The nursery recommended this one for our climate-there are a lot of varieties but it’s important to choose what grows well in your garden!
Excellent video. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed!
The blossoms taste good too.
Yes! We forgot to film the blossom picking part but the bubble gum taste is very interesting and tasty!
Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks for sharing 👍
Happy to help!!
I grow both regular guava and pineapple guava in my zone 10a Southern California garden
We do too! Hopefully we’ll make a video about tropical guavas sometime :)
Just got two varieties in 9a. Great info! Thanks!
Excellent!
I have this pineapple guava in a big it but it flowered in the summer but it didn’t produce fruit. I noticed the leaves turn brown on half the shrub so I repotted it in a big cloth bag so the roots could get more airflow.
Sounds great! Make sure you water more if they’re in a cloth bag since they dry out more quickly :)
@ thank you. I think maybe. I didn’t water enough because the roots looked fine.
Best of luck!🤞
How many years does it fruit?
It fruited pretty quickly quickly! Maybe a year or two? But it was probably at the nursery for a year already….hope this helps!
Are these grafted, cuttings or seedlings?
We bought them at a nursery so my guess is that they were air grafted or cuttings. :)
How many years did it take you to grow your pineapple guava to get to the size that you were showing?
About 3 years! And we prune the tops so they don’t get too top heavy. They grow quickly :)
@@practicalorganicliving Thanks! And, I really like how you pruned your trees to be slim and tall. I see others keep it in a bush format, but I want to prune mine like yours!
@chrisucf either way works!
which variety / cultivar is this pineapple guava?
Coolidge variety. The nursery recommended this one for our climate-there are a lot of varieties but it’s important to choose what grows well in your garden!
@@practicalorganicliving thanks for sharing! I'll keep that in mind when doing research.
@@weeb3dev good luck!!
Such a candy fruit
Agreed!!!
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Try to eat this with skin..it also taste great with skin.
Thanks for the suggestion!