Common guava 'Big Red San Josè'

Psidium guajava

How to grow Common guava 'Big Red San Josè'

Keep in mind when planting that Big Red San Josè is thought of as tender, so remember to wait until your soil is warm and the night time temperature is well above freezing before moving outside.

Growing Big Red San Josè from seed

Try to aim for a seed spacing of at least 3.12 inches (8.0 cm) and sow at a depth of around 0.39 inches (1.0 cm).

Transplanting Big Red San Josè

Ensure that temperatures are mild and all chance of frost has passed before planting out, as Big Red San Josè is a tender plant.

Harvesting Big Red San Josè