How to grow a guava tree from cuttings in water

The goyave is a delicious and much appreciated fruit, native to tropical regions. If you want to grow your own guava tree from cuttings in the water, here is a practical guide to help you succeed in this propagation technique.

1. Select appropriate cuttings

It is crucial to choose healthy and robust cuttings to ensure successful propagation. Look for guava stems about 15-20 cm long and take them on a healthy tree.

2. Prepare cuttings

Gently remove the lower leaves from the cuttings, leaving only a few leaves on the upper part. To improve the chances of success, you can also soak the base of the cutting in natural rooting hormone.

3. Place cuttings in water

Fill a clear clean water container at room temperature. Insert the cuttings into the water to immerse the lower nodes. Make sure the leaves do not touch water to avoid rot.

4. Change water regularly

To avoid the development of bacteria and ensure the health of cuttings, change the water of the container every 2-3 days. Also, keep cuttings in a bright place, but away from direct sunlight.

5. Monitor root growth

After a few weeks, you should start to observe root formation on cuttings. Make sure the roots are at least 5 cm long before transplanting the cuttings into a light and well drained soil.

6. Transplant cuttings into pot

Use individual pots filled with specific soil for tropical plants. Gently plant the cuttings, taking care not to damage the newly formed roots. Water the plants slightly after transplant.

7. Subsequent care

  • Place the young plants in a bright place, but protected from direct sunlight to avoid burns.
  • Water the plants regularly to keep the soil slightly moist, but do not drown them.
  • Bring balanced fertilizer every month to promote healthy growth.
  • Regularly size young plants to encourage bushy development.

By following these steps carefully, you can easily grow a guava tree from cuttings in water. With a little patience and care, you can enjoy delicious fresh guavas from your own garden.