Sweet Guava Fruit Seeds
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Enjoy the tropical aroma and rich flavor of homegrown fruit with our Sweet Guava Fruit Seeds, a delicious and aromatic variety perfect for gardeners seeking both beauty and bounty. These premium-quality seeds offer excellent germination rates and thrive in sunny, well-drained garden beds or large containers—ideal for warm climates or greenhouse growing. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned gardener, sweet guava is easy to grow and highly rewarding.
Sweet guava trees produce lush green foliage, delicate white blossoms, and round to pear-shaped fruits bursting with juicy, fragrant flesh that's perfect for fresh eating, smoothies, jams, and desserts. Their compact size and ornamental appeal make them an excellent addition to edible landscapes or tropical-style gardens. Start planting today and savor the sweet satisfaction of harvesting your very own guavas!



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Features
Life Cycle
Perennial Tree
Planting Season
Spring, Early Summer
Growth Habit
Upright, Shrubby
Flavor Profile
Sweet, Tangy
Plant Characteristics
Green Skin, Pink Flesh
Use
Culinary, Juices, Fresh Consumption
Growing Conditions
Well-Drained Soil, Full Sun
Harvest Advantages
High Yield, Fast-Growing
Plant Resistance
Heat Tolerant, Pest Resistant
About Sweet Guava Fruit Seeds
Psidium guajava
Seed Names
Sweet Guava, Psidium guajava
Seed Type
Fruit Seeds
Sweet Guava is a tropical fruit tree known for its sweet, tangy fruit, typically with pink or white flesh. A popular fruit for fresh consumption, juices, and cooking, it thrives in warm climates, producing high yields of nutritious fruit that are rich in vitamins and antioxidants.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full Sun
Planting Depth
1/4–1/2 Inch
Sowing Method
Direct Sow or Indoors
Plant Spacing
10–12 Feet
Days to Maturity
150–180 Days
Soil Preparation
Soak for 24-48 Hours
Hardiness Zones
9–11
Water Needs
Moderate Watering
Planting Season
Spring or Early Summer
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 100 sq. ft.
500
Up to 500 sq. ft.
1000
Up to 1000 sq. ft.
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It�s only been a couple of months, but the plants from these seeds are already a nice size. They look sturdy and vibrant. I�m thrilled to think I�ll eventually be eating fresh, sweet guava grown right in my backyard.
These seeds take a little time to sprout, but once they get going, they grow into strong plants. I love that I�ll eventually have my own guavas without needing to buy them at the store. Feels like a long-term investment in flavor.
I�ve tried growing guava before without success, but these seeds have been fantastic. The instructions were clear, and my seedlings look healthy and vibrant. They�re a unique addition to my small garden.
Honestly, I wasn�t sure if guava would grow well in my area, but the seeds surprised me. They sprouted within two weeks, and the young plants are thriving. It takes effort, but I�m hopeful for sweet, juicy guavas down the line.
I live in California and wanted to try something different from the usual citrus. These guava seeds are doing great in the warm weather, and the plants look very healthy. I�m excited for the sweet harvest in the future.