Transplanting Guava
After 90 days, the plants would have grown well by 1 feet and now we can transplant them to individual grow bags for better growth
Choose garden grow bag of 12 inches wide and 12 inches deep and am transplanting the seedlings into Individual garden grow bag
Dig a hole half again as deep and twice as wide as the tree’s roots. Add a cupful of all-purpose fertilizer to the bottom of the hole
Set the plant in the hole so that the soil mark from the sapling on the stem is at the surface level as the surrounding soil.
Spread the roots out in all directions.
Water the plant well just after transplant.
Continue irrigating it throughout the entire next growing season.
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