Guava fruit

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00:04:37

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2018

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Business Ideas English.
»Guava Fruit Farm Business Ideas with low Investment and High Profit. Guavas are the most well-liked humid fruits, which can be grown-up all over in the world. Guava plants you can easily earn a big profit through growing. Guava Tree farming is profitable with a small piece of land. Commercial guava farming has attractive achievement over the other fruit because of low preservation and input with higher fruit yields.«

Guava fruit is highly desired by many consumers due to their health benefits learning how to grow this fruit helps farmers to increase their income.

However this fruit has different major pests to mention fruit fly, mealybug, guava fruit borer, bark eating caterpillar, mosquito bugs and white fly to add on that grafted guava plants mature faster at the age of 2 to 3 years as compared those from seeds that take 4 to 5 years.

Proper tools used for guava harvesting are sickle or fruit plucking machines.

Growing to harvesting

Before planting elevate land and plant in hexagonal planting system with hole size of 0.75 to 1 cubic metre to avoid water logging and better plant growth respectively, then plant in pits of 60 by 60 cm depending on rainfall distribution at distance of 5-6 metre in summer, also o fill pits with 20-25 kg of FYM, 500 grams SSP, 50 grams linden powder and 1kg neem cake to control termites for better growth.

In order to produce good plants you should plant crops obtained from good pedigree and alway spray trees with 0.45 kg zinc sulphate and 0.34 kg slate lime dissolved in 70 to 74 gallons of water to cure zinc deficiency however during pre flowering spray 0.4% boric acid and 0.3% zinc sulphate 0r 0.2 to 0.4 copper sulphate to increase yield and fruit size.

To add on that control weeds to ensure healthy plant growth, reduce nutrient competition and trail plants to avoid weak crotches facilitate multiple hand picking and encourage secondary branching and spray the recommended pesticide for the different major guava pests, conclusively harvest with the right tools at the right time as grafted plants mature faster.

Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0000:35Guava fruit is source of income, requires small land size, low inputs and yields highly.
00:3600:00They can grow under both irrigated and rain fed conditions and suitable for all soil types.
00:0001:18Guava require high organic matter, soil pH 4.5 to 8.2, temperature 23 to 28 degrees centigrade and 150 cm rainfall annually.
01:1901:34Elevate land and plant in hexagonal planting system in a hole of 0.75 to 1 cubic metre.
01:3501:50Plant in pits of 60 by 60 cm depending on rainfall distribution at distance of 5-6 metre in summer.
01:5102:01Fill pits with 20-25 kg of FYM, 500 grams SSP, 50 grams linden powder and 1kg neem cake.
02:0202:20Plant crops obtained from good pedigree, apply irrigation 20 to 25 days in winter and 10 to 15 days in summer.
02:2102:39Spray trees with 0.45 kg zinc sulphate and 0.34 kg slate lime dissolved in 70 to 74 litres of water.
02:4002:56During pre flowering spray 0.4% boric acid and 0.3% zinc sulphate 0r 0.2 to 0.4 copper sulphate.
02:5703:37Control weeds, trail plants, tip back scaffold branches and remove root sucker, cross branches and water sprouts.
03:3804:11Correctly spray the recommended pesticide for the different major guava pests.
04:1204:37Harvest with the right tools at the right time, grafted plants mature faster.

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