Crop: Guava


Crop Detail

The guava fruit is widely grown in tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. It can be round to pear-shaped with a thin skin that is green and turns yellow as it ripens. The flesh can be white or even pink, and the seeds can be eaten. The guava fruit contains lots of beta-carotene (which forms vitamin A in the body) and vitamin C. The flesh can make a great snack or dessert chopped up, or scooped straight from the skin.

Major/Minor Minor
Temporary/Permanent Permanent
Category Agriculture Extension
Type Fruit Crops
Crop Climate Title Sub Tropical
Crop Water Method Title Rain-fed
Crop Duration Perennial
Crop Economic Title Food Crop
Crop Growing Season Kharif / Rainy / Monsoon Crops

Diseases


Sucking Pests

Mealybug Aphids Fruit Fly Guava Shoot Borer snails

Fungal Diseases

Damping Off Fusarium wilt Anthracnose or Dieback

Bacterial Diseases

Angular Leaf Spot

Nutrient

wilting flower drop immature fruit drop

Weeds

dominate Gold As per label all kind of weeds

Guava Seed Varieties


Name Seed Rate
Riali -
Local Sindhi Larkana -
Thadha Rami -