Propage the guava trees from branches and onions
Guava trees are appreciated for their delicious fruits and dense foliage. Propagating guava trees from branches and onions is an effective way to ensure fast growth and fruit production year round. Here is how to proceed:
Propagating from branches
- Choose a healthy branch: Select a healthy and vigorous branch of an existing guava tree.
- Preparation of cutting: Cut the chosen branch with a sharp and clean tool. Make sure the cutting is at least 6 inches long.
- Planting the cutting: Plant the cutting in a mixture of soil and sand, ensuring that it is well rooted and watered regularly.
- Maintenance of cutting: Place the cutting in a bright place but away from the direct sun. Keep the soil moist.
Propagating from onions
- Choose a healthy onion: Select a healthy and untreated onion.
- Preparation of onion: Cut the onion in half and plant it in a pot with well drained soil.
- Onion watering: Water regularly planted onion and ensure that it receives enough natural light.
- Onion transplant: Once new shoots appear, you can transplant onion into an outdoor area for optimal growth.
By following these simple steps, you can effectively propagate guava trees from branches and onions for fast growth and fruit production all year round. Enjoy your goyaviers and their delicious fruits by following these easy to practice tips.