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A guava plant typically takes about 2 to 8 years to grow from a seed to produce fruit.

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How can I successfully grow guava from seed?

To successfully grow guava from seed, follow these steps: Remove seeds from ripe guava fruit. Wash seeds to remove any pulp. Plant seeds in a pot with well-draining soil. Keep soil moist but not waterlogged. Place pot in a warm, sunny location. Seedlings should emerge in 2-8 weeks. Transplant seedlings to larger pots as they grow. Guava trees can be planted outdoors in a sunny location once they are established.


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