Growing a Guava Bonsai tree is an excellent way to enjoy the sweet fruit and attractive foliage of the Guava plant in a miniature size
Look for a young guava tree with a strong trunk and healthy foliage. Choose a tree that has a good root system
Guava Bonsai trees grow well in well-draining soil. You can create your own soil mix by combining equal parts of peat moss, perlite
The pot should be just large enough to accommodate the tree's root system.
Guava Bonsai trees require regular watering to thrive. Water your tree deeply, allowing the water to soak into the soil
Guava Bonsai trees benefit from regular fertilizing during the growing season.
Be careful not to over-fertilize, as this can cause the tree to grow too quickly and become weak.
Pruning is essential for shaping and maintaining the size of your Guava Bonsai tree. Prune your tree in the spring, after flowering has finished