High Density Guava Plantation in Tamil Nadu

  • Guava is mostly grown under rain fed condition. 

  • During winter season, irrigation is provided at an interval of 20-25 days

  • During summer months it is provided at an interval of 10-15 days by the ring method.

  • Drip irrigation has proved to be very beneficial for guava.

  • About 60% of the water used for irrigation is saved.  

  • Besides substantial increase in size and number of fruits is observed.

  • Guavas prefer regular deep root watering, allow the soil to dry out somewhat between waterings.

  • Provide regular water during the growing season, and reduce watering during the winter.

  • Apply water at the base of the tree, avoiding its foliage getting wet to prevent fungal disease.

  • The older branches of the guava tree produce larger size guava fruit.

  • So to promote branch growth, the tree must receive regular water



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