Overview
Cultivate your own exotic flavors with the strawberry guava live plant (Psidium cattleyanum). This delightful and versatile tropical fruit tree brings the taste of the tropics right to your patio or indoor garden. Known for its small, flavorful fruits that boast a unique blend of strawberry and passionfruit notes, the strawberry guava live plant is a rewarding addition for both seasoned gardeners and beginners. This offering is for one vigorous starter plant, currently standing 5-9 inches tall, shipped in its soil plug to ensure optimal health and successful transplanting. Enjoy fresh, homegrown fruit and the beauty of its glossy foliage and fragrant spring blossoms. The Psidium cattleyanum, commonly known as strawberry guava live plant or Cattley guava, is a highly ornamental and productive species. Unlike larger guava varieties, this compact fruit tree is ideal for small spaces, thriving in containers and making it an excellent choice for urban gardeners or those in cooler climates who wish to bring their plants indoors during winter. Its resilience and self-pollinating nature mean you can enjoy abundant harvests with just one plant, making it a truly accessible way to grow guava at home.
Key Benefits
Adding a strawberry guava live plant to your collection offers a multitude of advantages, from its delicious fruit to its ornamental appeal and ease of care. Discover why this plant is a favorite among fruit enthusiasts and home gardeners alike:
- Delicious Edible Fruit: Harvest an abundance of walnut-sized, deep red berries with a unique sweet-tart flavor profile, reminiscent of strawberries and passionfruit. The skin is thin and edible, making them perfect for fresh eating, jams, or jellies. Enjoy a gourmet treat you rarely find in stores, grown right from your own edible fruit tree.
- Versatile Growing Options: This compact fruit tree thrives equally well in containers on patios, balconies, or as an indoor sunny window plant in cooler climates (USDA Zones 4-8). In warmer regions (Zones 9-11), it can be grown in the ground as a beautiful specimen or hedge, providing flexibility for various growing environments.
- Ornamental Appeal: Beyond its fruit, the strawberry guava live plant is a beautiful landscape plant. It features glossy, deep green leathery leaves, attractive peeling coppery bark, and fragrant white flowers in spring, adding year-round interest to your garden or home.
- Easy Care & Hardy: One of the hardiest tropical fruit trees available, the Psidium cattleyanum is drought-tolerant once established and generally pest-free. It’s self-pollinating, ensuring fruit production with just one plant, making it perfect for beginner gardeners looking to grow guava at home.
- Healthy & Vigorous Starter Plant: You receive a well-established 5-9 inch tall sapling, past the delicate seedling stage, ready to thrive and grow rapidly once planted. This ensures a higher success rate for your new edible fruit tree, getting you closer to fresh harvests sooner.
- Exotic Superfruit at Home: Enjoy the health benefits and unique taste of homegrown tropical fruit. The nutrient-rich berries are ideal for smoothies, sauces, and fresh salads, offering a burst of tropical flavor.
Plant Care & Growing Tips
Ensuring your strawberry guava live plant thrives requires understanding its specific needs for sunlight, water, and soil. This resilient plant is relatively low-maintenance, but providing optimal conditions will lead to the best fruit production and overall health. For best results, your psidium cattleyanum should receive full sun, meaning at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. While it can tolerate partial sun (4-6 hours), fruit production will be significantly higher in full sun. If growing indoors, place it near your brightest south-facing window or supplement with a grow light.
Water your strawberry guava live plant moderately. It prefers consistently moist, but not waterlogged, soil. Allow the top inch or two of soil to dry out between waterings. Once established, it shows good drought tolerance, but regular watering is crucial for healthy growth and fruit development. Well-draining soil is essential to prevent root rot. A good quality potting mix for fruit trees or a blend of loam, sand, and organic matter works well. Ensure your container has drainage holes. This edible fruit tree is quite adaptable to various soil types, from acidic to neutral.
The strawberry guava live plant is surprisingly cold-hardy for a tropical fruit, tolerating temperatures down to roughly 25°F for short periods once mature. Its ideal USDA Hardiness Zones are 9-11 for in-ground planting. If you live in zones 4-8, it’s best grown in a container and brought indoors during winter to a sunny location. Fertilize during the growing season (spring through summer) with a balanced, slow-release fruit tree fertilizer. Watch for common pests like aphids or scale, though the plant is generally pest-resistant. Pruning can be done to maintain size and shape, especially for a more compact fruit tree form, and to encourage bushier growth and more fruit. This practice will help you to successfully grow guava at home.
Size & Details
You will receive one healthy strawberry guava live plant, which currently stands between 5-9 inches tall from the base of the soil. This vigorous sapling is shipped in its soil plug or grow pot, ensuring its root system is intact and minimizing transplant shock. This method promotes a high survival rate, allowing the plant to be potted up or planted immediately upon arrival. While this edible fruit tree starts at a compact size, its mature height varies depending on its growing environment. In containers, expect it to reach 4-6 feet, making it an ideal compact fruit tree for patios or indoor spaces. When planted in the ground in appropriate climates, it can grow into a larger tree, reaching 10-15 feet.
The strawberry guava live plant has a moderate to fast growth rate once established and given proper care. It typically begins to flower in spring and summer, with fruit development following shortly after. You can expect to enjoy your first harvests within 1-2 years of planting. Its glossy green foliage provides year-round beauty, and the peeling coppery bark adds architectural interest. This psidium cattleyanum is a self-pollinating variety, meaning you only need one plant to produce fruit, simplifying the process for anyone looking to grow guava at home.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How big does this strawberry guava live plant get? A: In containers, the plant typically reaches 4-6 feet tall. If planted in the ground in suitable climates (USDA Zones 9-11), it can grow up to 10-15 feet, forming a small tree or large shrub. This makes it a versatile compact fruit tree for various settings.
- Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: The strawberry guava live plant is highly versatile. It can be grown outdoors year-round in USDA Zones 9-11. In cooler zones (4-8), it thrives as a container plant that can be moved indoors during winter, making it a flexible edible fruit tree.
- Q: How much sunlight does the edible fruit tree need? A: For optimal fruit production, your Strawberry Guava needs full sun, which is at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. It can tolerate partial sun (4-6 hours), but fruiting may be reduced.
- Q: Is this plant easy to care for? Is it good for beginners? A: Yes, the strawberry guava live plant is considered one of the hardiest and easiest tropical fruit trees to care for. It’s drought-tolerant once established and generally pest-free, making it an excellent choice for beginner gardeners who want to grow guava at home.
- Q: What condition will it arrive in? A: You will receive a healthy, vigorous starter plant, 5-9 inches tall, shipped in its soil plug or grow pot. This ensures the root system is protected during transit and ready for successful planting.
- Q: How long until it produces fruit? A: With proper care, your strawberry guava live plant can begin to produce fruit within 1-2 years of planting, offering a relatively quick reward for your gardening efforts.
- Q: Will it survive winter in my zone? A: This psidium cattleyanum is cold-hardy down to about 25°F for short periods when mature. If you live in USDA Zones 9-11, it can stay outdoors. In colder zones, it should be grown in a container and brought indoors during cold weather.
- Q: Can I grow this plant in a small space? A: Absolutely! The Strawberry Guava is known for being a compact fruit tree and is perfectly suited for container gardening on patios, balconies, or even as an indoor plant near a sunny window.
- Q: Does it need another plant to produce fruit? A: No, the strawberry guava live plant is self-pollinating, meaning you only need one plant to successfully produce delicious fruit. This simplifies the process to grow guava at home.
- Q: What kind of soil does it prefer? A: It thrives in well-draining soil. A good quality potting mix for fruit trees, or a blend of loam, sand, and organic matter, is ideal. It tolerates a range of soil types from acidic to neutral.



























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