PLANTING JAMAICA GUAVA SEEDLINGS

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Planting Jamaican trees


Hello friends, all lovers of hives and plants


back again with me today is a happy day for me because I was able to plant a Jamaican tree that I have wanted for a long time, in fact I have been looking for this tree for a long time and recently I have got this big tree and I will try to plant this tree well

I have wanted to plant a Jamaican tree for a long time in my garden because this tree was already there but was too small due to the very dry weather so the Jamaican tree died and on this occasion I visited the city of Krukuh then I found a person selling large Jamaicans and immediately came to mind. I had it in my heart to buy and was very happy to be able to buy a Jamaican that was this big so it would easily grow

after I bought it and I immediately took it home because I didn't want this plant to wilt on the road then I immediately took the tools to plant this Jamaican in my garden and precisely behind my house there was sufficient land for this plant

Here are some steps that I will take to plant this Jamaican tree correctly or in accordance with the recommendations of other farmers and of course our hope is that all of these plants will grow and not die again so that the results and fruit can be enjoyed.

  • The first thing I had to tear the paper first, namely Jamaican guava seed polybag paper

In particular, I have to take the paper that is in the polybag for the guava seedlings. Of course, I tear it slowly so that the roots are still intact and the soil is still firm, with the aim of having basic soil so that it is easy to attach the guava seedlings.

  • Dig a hole in the soil for planting

I dig the ground or make a hole in the ground with a tool and this is a hole according to the request for the guava seed polybag, not big and not too small, just the right size and easy to place so that the soil in the seed is easy to put into the hole because the shape of the hole matches the polybag

  • Entering guava seedlings

then I inserted the guava seedling into the soil until its base was sized so that the roots were not disturbed in the slightest and were definitely straight

  • Then I closed the hole

Then we cover the soil tightly and densely, we try to prevent pests from becoming a nuisance. And I hope that by planting this we can bear good fruit even though it takes a longer time and this is a very long wait. Hopefully the Jamaican guava seeds will have a satisfactory harvest

The final step is for us to take care of it well, of course we have to regularly look after it in the morning and evening so that this plant becomes a role model plant and can produce a satisfying harvest. I hope you can also plant guava seeds and good luck, friends.


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You are doing great job

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Thank you very much for your visit my friend I hope this makes my day even happier with gardening

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Looks like you did not waste any time after buying the tree. You planted it pretty quickly. It feels great when you want to do something for a long time and finally, you do it. Nice work!

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Thank you very much for your visit and support

I am very excited to be able to garden, hopefully the harvest will be faster so that the spirit continues to garden.

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This plant reminds me of the mango tree 😁

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Thank you very much for your visit

Like your mango tree is harvesting

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