Pineapple Guava originated from the highlands of Southern Brazil, in some parts of Colombia, Uruguay, Paraguay and Northern Argentina. Pineapple Guava fruit provides a lot of health benefits such as aiding weight-loss, improving digestion lowering cholesterol levels and boosting the immune system it also includes Vitamins and Minerals that your body needs.The flower of this plant blooms in the late days of Spring are edible, the petals can be freshly eaten with a spicy taste while the fruit ripes in the late days of fall.
C**
Arrived in perfect condition!
Beautiful baby trees.I'm a lil concerned about the smaller plant. She's still trying, so we shall see.They came very well packages. No damage to either the package or the plants (which is very rare. I buy lots of plants on Amazon. 90% of my packages (the outer package not the items thankfully lol).I'll definitely buy from this business again in the future! Thanks again for another GORGEOUS plant!I can honestly say, I have never purchased any sick, dying or damaged plants from this seller.(It's hard to find great business' with awesome products!Enjoy!!!
K**N
Arrived in bad condition. Reordered added jasmine everything still came dead.
The media could not be loaded. I ordered these, they arrived and were opened the same day. I noticed the packaging was pretty bad, box was too small and appeared swollen and misshapen. The plants inside had brown spots on them, dropped leaves and appeared almost damp. I replanted and left in my greenhouse, they now have started to throw more leaves and look to have a fungus. Not one of my other plants in the greenhouse have anything like this. I was excited to add something new to my fruit yields but am now pretty bummed. If things turn around I will edit this post but as for now. We going with one star........ UPDATE. I did one day receive a package that was in great condition, after the reorder was cancelled by the seller or amazon Welp. I ordered again, added a tea jasmine and same quality as before. Pics will show a box full of dead leaves appears to be some growth on the stems but they are completely naked. 4 deliveries and only one single package showed up in good shape. Poor quality for everything else.
J**G
Prefect condition
Very timely delivery. Plants came in absolute perfect condition. They looked like I had walked into the nursery + picked them off the shelf. Been about a week since planting - they are absolutely thriving. That's the best way to get a plant , big potted plants sometimes are root bound , and never seam to grow as near as good as a plant that develops natural root system. Good deal .
L**S
Estoy confundida !!🫤
The media could not be loaded. La planta llegó muy bien muy verde pero comparándola con otras fotos de las las personas que compraron también su planta de pineapple guava se ve diferente hice una búsqueda en Google y no se parece a la planta que me llego más bien parece un laurel de indias.
K**K
Grow Journal
I will do my best to use this post as a grow journal, appending info on dates of major improvement and updating my star rating as the situation evolves.Hopefully this post/review will serve as a good reference for anyone thinking about purchasing these.I ordered the plants on Apr 28, 2017 and received them on May 05, 2017.May 05, 2017:No markings on exterior of box/package so these were delivered by USPS in mailbox and I didn't know that they had been left there. Found out like 6 hrs later. Hit 103F that day. Lady who delivers is very good about hand delivering fragile/special packages at the house, as my mailbox is for the neighborhood and is situated at the foot of a mountain, in the middle of the AZ sun. It gets pretty hot in there.These plants are evergreens so damage/shock is hard to notice.When unboxed, noticed that both plants were pressed up against the top of the box. I immediately removed them from the package and took a picture of the plants next to measuring tape so you can appreciate their height. They are smaller than I expected. The dimensions are listed as 4x4x14 inches in the Product Information section above, but those are dimensions for the box. The actual plants are 2x2x5.25 inches, with about 3" of that being the plant/stem itself (Pic 1).Transplanted into 7gallon planting pouch/bag after taking first pic and set under tree canopy where it would receive mostly shade from sunrise to about 3pm. It got full sun from 3pm to about 5:30pm and then full shade. I filled the grow bag with 50% potting soil w/ yucca coir, 10-15% worm castings, and the rest "soil" (Southern AZ has no soil, it was pure caliche sand). I also added 2" of wood chip mulch on top.May 09, 2017:2 new leaves about 1/2 way developed (Pic 2). All week, temps have been 90's in day and 50's at night.One plant made it, the other died. Notified 9GreenBox (seller) and they were VERY PROMPT in sending replacements.May 15, 2017:Moved to full sun (shade from trees until about 9:30am, full AZ sun until about 5:pm, full shade until sundown) (Pic 3). Past few days temps have been 80's to low 90's in day and mid 40's to mid 50's at night. Leaves reported on May 09 not completely developed but 2 new ones developing (Pic 4).Watering deep when soil is damp, roughly every 7 to 10 days.May 19, 2017:Received replacement plants but will continue to post updates only for plant I started on May 05th. Will probably post next update after summer. Let's see how this bad boy handles monsoon wind, rain, real full sun without a single cloud in the sky, and temps above 110F.Sept 21, 2017:15/16" of growth in the past 4 months. Shortly after posting, our temperatures began to flirt w/ 110F. Mid-June, we had about 10 continuous days w/ 113F - 116F. I'm attaching a pic of what it looks like now in the container, another at 20" of height, and another showing all of the branches it is sprouting (pretty cool to see it sprouting so many branches, as usually trees fruit from branches, not the main stem/trunk).So? Are these really plants that can survive full sun, droughts, and in heat? Hmmm, not quite. More like, pick your 2 poisons and be merciful w/ the 3rd. They're no cactus but, to be fair, they are champs. In the 110F+ w/ full sun, they need to be watered before the dirt reaches moist/dry stage. I had to water these every 4 days since mid-June. Temps have cooled down in past couple of wks - now hitting highs around 98F and nightly lows in the low-70s. Will likely post my next update towards the end of January (after winter's freezing temps).When asked in may of this year ('17), seller said that these would like fruit in 18 months. I think these flower in May, so that would only be 12 months of me having them so I may have to wait until '19 (18 months from NOW). I have attached a screenshot of that reply. Definitely looking to hit that mark.Mar 13, 2018I PLANTED IT IN GROUND THIS AM!But before that, let's talk about winter... We had a warm winter this year but there were a few wks when temps dropped down below freezing. I didn't cover the plant and it seemed to not care at all.It's grown to 30 inches and was getting too big for the 7 gallon root pouch it was in so I decided to plant it along w/ it's sibling and a volunteer avocado that sprouted from pit I used as mulch. The guavas are about a foot and a half apart and am hoping that, as they grow, they can provide the avocado with shade this summer. I don't think the feijoa will bloom this year, as suggested by seller, but an hopeful that they will next yr. I've attached a pic of the 2 guavas and the baby avocado that has somehow made it through summer and winter (I did baby it by covering it up most winter nights). I will update in May if I see flowers.Apr 19, 20191 BUD!!!!!The growth on these guys is incredible. I will upload a pic of what it looks like and how tall it is on the 2-yr mark (a few wks out).Today, I just wanted to report that I see a bud. Yes... 1 (single) bud. I'm looking forward to seeing it bloom in May. I noticed it last wk but wasn't sure what it was. It's definitely a flower bud.May 01, 20191 BLOOM!The bud kept growing and growing, it turned pink a few days ago, and finally bloomed this morning.The flower is definitely unique and colorful - Light pink, rose petal pink, red, yellow pollen. Really nice contrasts. I've attached a picture.Aug 01 2021Last year some 30 blooms... Sadly, 0 fruits.Same thing this year. Roughly 50 flowers but none fruited even though I hand pollinated them using a brush.Both are tall, 4ft bushes and about 6ft diameter at the base.This will be my last update to this log, unless it ever fruits. The day I pick up a fruit from the ground is the day I will update this.
S**Y
Arrived late, but great
These arrived 3 days later than expected, almost cried when they said the 22nd but showed up before the later arrival date. They were packaged well, and in great shape. Came just like previously reviewed photos. I removed them immediately, put them in growing medium, and watered them. I will be readjusting them to light so I don't shock them with instant high UV rays after being in the box for over a week and a half. If I can figure out how to edit the review, I will over time . Received today as I wrote this. August 20th 2024.
N**A
Dead upon arrival 😳
I received the delivery of my Pineapple guavas today.All plants arrived with fungus and totally dry… all 4 plants dead and smelling really bad.I was very disappointed… 😔
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