- We need to prune and trim the guava tree regularly to encourage the growth of large, high-quality guava at the edges of the trees.
- Normally guava trees has to be trimmed between November and December during winter season and between March and April during spring season.
- While pruning the guava tree we should select a single trunk, and 3 to 4 lateral branches and remove all other shoots
- Also Prune out crossing and inward-heading branches.
- While pruning the guava tree, make sure you cut the lateral branches in an angle so that so water doesn’t stand on it and cause damage to the branches.
- After completing pruning for guava tree we can expect guava harvest in the next five months
- Prune your guava tree every six months to maintain its symmetry and remove excessive growth.
- Also remove Diseased branches and suckers can be removed at any time of year.