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Old 10-17-2010, 12:45 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Default Re: Pineapple guava

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Originally Posted by chong View Post
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Oh! And most of what I've read about this plant is that it's better if it has a pollinator. So that must be another reason why mine never sets fruit properly, besides the fact that I don't fertilize it regularly.
Chong, it depends on the cultivar. Plants grown from fruit collected in the wild (subtropical Brazil) do not need a pollenizer. Coolidge, a selection of one of these does not need a pollenizer either and is an excellent pollenizer for those which are "shy". Nazemetz does not need a pollinator, but Lickver's Pride produces more fruit with another pollenizer.

It is true that pineapple guava can be a water-frugal plant, but this often results in smaller fruit. The fruit size is mostly a function of water and nutrition -- and guess what(!) ... it is a potassium-loving plant. If you want larger fruit, then feed it like a pit fruit tree. The Lickver's pride is famous for having on average, larger fruit than the other cultivars.
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