So far you are the one of the nice crazyest in gardening. I watching alot of gardening channel. You have a lot of passion in gardening. Appreciate.... thanks
I love my red Malaysian guava tree. Bought it Armstrong’s last Spring. Got a few fruit first year. This year I’m on track to get about 2 dozen fruit. These taste so good. Thanks for sharing your video!
Haha. I laughed outloud at"well, because I don't have a Wax Jambu. And I needed to add it to the collection". So funny. I am the same I want to grow everything! I have to say for such a young man you have a lot of knowledge. I have started to think of you as the tree whisperer.😊
You pronounced it correctly. Btw, those are the sweetest Guava varieties one can ever find ! They're so sweet that you'd fall in love with not just their essence but their flavour as well.
Very nice trees man.. I started to plant my guava trees this year so far I got, white guava, tropical pink, pineapple, and the strawberry guava. I love guava too
Hello, I absolutely love guava juice and would like your recommendation on the type of tree to grow in zone 9b (San Diego). Thank you for your video and all the information that you provided.
Alo ! When I was kid I lived in Brazil, Sao Paulo, and in my backyard we have several fruits, as guavas ( goiaba ), aracas (lemon guavas), avocados (abacates ), papaias (mamao), a lot of lemons cultivars and others fruits. There are several other guavas cultivars growing in Brazil. Using white guavas and pink guavas my mother used to make compotes and marmelaides. so delicious. Also she used to make juice using the fruit blender. Juice of aracas also very delicious. But now I am living in Canada, Toronto and I am not sure if I can grow such fruits here. The winter here is too cool. Some time ago I bought 6 pink guavas in Walmart, peel it with a potato peeler, took out the seeds, put in a bow with 3 spoons sugar and microwave at low power. So delicious. Grafting guava is common procedure and you can have a tree producing fruits in less than 10 months. Strawberry guava, cas, and lemon guava, we translate as aracas ( say arassa's ) and are small trees, getting 3-4 feet high, very resistant plant and very productive. Also aracas compotes and marmalades are are delicious. Anyone have any experience growing guavas or aracas in Canada? please let me know. Cheers Gilbert ggandra@yahoo.com
I love guavas and I have never heard of most of the ones you have. I live in the valley of Southern Cal. and it gets a bit cold which ones are more cold hardy? I do have pink guava that I bought from homedopot and looking to add more varieties. I just found your channel, thanks for sharing.
I am enjoying your video, this is the second time I am watching it, kind of learning too. I have five small trees, and one of them has already bore fruit, two guavas, yes! Anyways, I noticed that hot weather can be worse to guava trees than cold weather, I live in northern California. Also, the soil might not help much if its clay like, because it turns really hard during the summer, and if it is not mixed up properly with some other soils like sandy loam, the water cannot reach the tree's roots. We fixed this though, we dug deeply and carefully close to the roots, and found some ants at the foot of the tree (tree that bore fruit), but from then on the tree was healthier and it started growing more, and gave us fruit. This tree had bloomed for couple of years, but always dropped the whole flower, until now. Im now going to add mulch around them to keep the moisture during hot summer. The type of trees they are, I am not sure, one has reddish leaves and it looks like a bush, no fruit, but growing much more lately; 2nd one just bought from one of the hardware stores last year with fruit on it, it looks green and big, with white flesh; 3rd one, I do not remember, but it is still small, and no fruit; 4th one is a really small tree, do not know what kind is it, no fruit, and 5th tree it is about 4 ft tall, and it is the one that bore fruit this past autumn, it was yellow and round outside, and light pink flesh. Did not mean to write a book :)
Am Inspired immensely. I live in Islamabad. Our climate is Subtropical which should be close to 10 A of US so I think all if these fruit tree can prosper here too.
You have to get yourself a Brazilian Guava, it has yellow skin and is a little smaller than the standard Guavas. Also the leafs are a little different.
Thank you for posting your video. It is very interesting to watch! You mentioned that your largest guava tree produces 200 or 300 lbs. I am curious what is the name of this guava tree?
Steve and Leo from Exotica Rare Fruit Nursery in Vista are great I agree. My father and i have purchased several trees from them such as: Ruby X Supreme Guava, Indian Red guava, Seedless Guava, Hawaiian Guava and Glenn Mango etc.
In San Jose, I have 3 "Red Malaysian",, also heard them called Thai Maroon. The leaves are short and skinny on one, another very long, fairly wide, and the third, almost perfectly round. It is a fun hobby.
Thank you for your presentation about this Malaysian red quava. It is the guava that I have been lookibg for for a long time, but I cannot get it from any where. Could I get some seeds or cuttings from you? I have other guava trees, and this is the one I cannot get it somehow.
Just got a pink guava and red and yellow cherry guava trees, hard to get fresh guava here in Australia, in fact I've only ever tasted guava in juice, waiting to get a mexican cream guava tree in a few weeks. Then i will start collecting some other fruit trees
i see you have white guavas planted 18 inches apart. would you recommend doing that with mixing pink and white varieties? and how close can i plant mine to one another if space is limited? i would like to keep them small anyway. so far i have a thai white guava, pink guava and lemon guava
I live in Vista as well have a red Malaysian guava didn't have much time to take care of it was working out of town had the white flies on it almost killed it and then they started on my citrus and with the white flies it brings the ants and then you get the black fungus all over the leaves and then the tree starts to die like your videos
In Malaysia, the red guava tree is sold as Australia red guava, i have no idea why. I never knew their existence until i was looking for jambu mawar last year. Unfortunately, my tiny red guava tree i bought with a mawar jambu was attack by red ants. After months of struggling, it died last month. I was about to buy a replacement when i noticed strawberry guava is getting ridiculously expensive all of a sudden. Waiting for it to arrived next week. Waxed jambu is nice isn't it. I have a medium sized red ones. Hope to get a green and a white (called jambu susu/milk) ones one day
Hi there, I just watched your guava tree video last night. I m looking for the Malaysian guava. Do you still have it. If you have it could I buy one from you. Let me know if have it.
please make more videos on your fruit trees collection , im also growing few of fruit trees here in new zealand i got 1 tropical guava and 3 malasyian red guava i grew from cuttings last year , but the fruits are not ripen yet ,cant wait men guavas r my fav too ahahah
the whit stuff is called meelibug , you use washing up liquid in water and spray. does not harm the plant at all and put some int he soils and base of the tree
I live in Central Canada. A few months ago, I bought some Guavas and found a sprouted seed in one of them. I carefully nurtured it and it is about 5 inches tall. How will it pollinate if there is no other tree around? Will it self pollinate and bear fruit??
The plants grow fine as far north as the bay area...but they lightly sweeten. Not like in hotter climates. Plus,they take a lot of water to thrive. I might remove my pink. The small yellow is fine..sweet and easy to grow.
At 12:20, the seedless guava, have you had your first fruit? Mine that looks just like yours has always dropped the fruit by 3/4 of and inch if the flower even made it.
THX buddy tell me your favorite from the Allahabadi white/ giant Bangkok /purple/red Malaysian, Ong (save as Vietnamese sweet?)/ Snow white/ big Diamond/ thanks I like crunchy only like the Malaysian purple/red you had... I bought their famous one on the lot which one is that? The one they have the big trees in the back. thank you
Which ones don't give you dry mouth? I love pineapple guavas, so I planted a strawberry guava, thinking it would also be good, but I find them unpleasant to eat.
Lars Sveen I have strawberry guava too and the fruit is yellow when ripe. I don't like the taste because it's sour and the flesh is quite sandy texture and the seeds are big. I've learned that there is another kind of strawberry guava and the fruit is red like of course strawberry. I am wondering if my strawberry guava is really it as what the seller told me. I am quite disappointed because it was so expensive yet the fruit is tastless.
Are you eating the skins of the pineapple guava? Not all are comfortable to eat. The red strawberry guava is best when they are falling out of the tree.
Hi glad found your Chanel👍🏻👍🏻 , i just bought guava tree today , i prefer to put on ground but I’am afraid will not good, cause I live In Germany, what do you think? Please give me some advice , thanks a lot before
So Cal backyard Orchard winter -8 till -10 minus, but only few days, exactly we don’t have lot snow here , autumn &spring most around 4c/10 -12c/16 sometimes till 18c -20c possible too wen its spring
I have the pink Guava from Home Depot they are as big as an orange but I cannot get one to eat because they are consumed with worms do you know what I can use to spray the tree?
Izonie James those worms are from fruit fly’s. You’ll have to cover the fruit when it’s forming on the tree to prevent the fruit fly from laying eggs on the fruit.
Izonie James woah that's a lot of fruit and a lot to cover. The bags I've seen people using to protect their fruits are organza bags. It's like a really fine mesh bag. Party stores or even Amazon may carry them. Some people even use paper bags. You can also set a trap for the fruit flies made of vinegar and dish soap. Another thing is to pick up dropped fruit and discard of it right away. You can also pick the guava before it gets ripe, from what I've heard. But then you'll also have to be careful the fruit flies doesn't come inside your home and lay eggs there. Hope this helps.
@@lemontea128 When I was kid, I used to eat guavas with the worms. All kids did it. Nobody get seek. Now I am 76 and if I get one fresh ripe guava I will eat with no care with the worms. The guavas shall be ripe in the tree, if you pick up after 2 days the fruit lost the sugar and flavor. The worms are produced by fruit flies that attack the peaches and other fruits. The flies lay egs in the guava and eggs produce the worms The solution is make small bag using newspaper paper and attached in the young green guava that is in the tree. The guava continue to grow and get ripe inside the bag, After 2weeks you can pickup and eat free of worms .
I living in Los Angeles. I’m interested for red Malaysian guava plant could you deliver it to me the plant or some seeds I will pay you whatever your price. Thank you,