Premium Guava Plant (पेरू) High Yield Saplings

Varieties available- L-49 sardar,Arka Kiran,Taiwan pink,Taiwan white


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This premium guava plant (पेरू) collection brings you high-yield, disease-tolerant varieties including L-49 Sardar, Arka Kiran, Taiwan Pink and Taiwan White. These grafted saplings are ideal for farmers, hobby gardeners and orchard owners wanting sweet, juicy fruits with good keeping quality and market value. Plants adapt well to different Indian climates and are suitable for open field or backyard cultivation with basic care and seasonal fertilisation. With proper watering, mulching, manuring and pruning, they start bearing early and give consistent harvests for years. Best suited for those planning commercial guava farming or expanding home fruit gardens at C/O BAPURAO WANKHEDE AMANPUR, TQ UMARKHED, Maharashtra, 445206.

Includes four popular, high-demand guava varieties
Grafted saplings for early and reliable fruiting
High yield potential with proper management
Sweet, juicy fruits with good market value
Suitable for farms, orchards and home gardens
Adaptable to varied Indian climatic conditions

Select a sunny spot with well-drained soil. Dig a pit of about 1.5 x 1.5 feet and mix topsoil with compost or well-rotted manure. Plant the guava sapling at the same depth as in the nursery bag and firm the soil. Water thoroughly after planting and keep soil moist, not waterlogged. Maintain 10–15 feet spacing between plants. Apply organic manure twice a year and prune lightly to shape the canopy. Protect young plants from grazing animals and strong winds for better establishment.

A grafted guava plant (पेरू) usually starts bearing fruit in about 2–3 years after planting, depending on variety and care. With proper watering, manuring and pruning, the first harvest can be enjoyed fairly early, and yields generally increase as the tree matures over the next few seasons.

For commercial guava farming in India, L-49 Sardar and Arka Kiran are very popular due to high yield, good fruit size and market demand. Taiwan Pink and Taiwan White are preferred for attractive colour and taste. Choosing a mix of these guava plant (पेरू) varieties helps balance yield, quality and resale value.

Water a young guava plant (पेरू) 2–3 times a week in summer, keeping the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged. Mature trees need less frequent watering, usually once a week or as per soil moisture and rainfall. Deep, infrequent watering encourages stronger roots and improves fruit quality and yield.

Yes, guava plant (पेरू) grows best in full sunlight, needing at least 6–8 hours of direct sun daily for healthy growth and good fruiting. In shaded conditions, plants may become weak, produce fewer flowers and give smaller fruits. Always plant guava in open, sunny spots for best performance.

For most guava plant (पेरू) varieties, a spacing of 10–15 feet between plants and 15–20 feet between rows works well in open fields. This allows enough sunlight, air circulation and space for canopy development. In high-density plantations, spacing can be slightly reduced with careful pruning and management practices.