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Training & Certificate Of guava cultivation

CERTIFICATE HELPLINE OVERVIEW

E-Learning & Certification on guava cultivation and cultivation, has been created to fully familiarize people with guava cultivation and cultivation. The guava fruit grows on a short tree with a short and broad crown, the tree has a strong trunk that supports several branches. Height The guava tree is 1 to 3 meters tall, but sometimes taller. will be The guava tree is an interesting tree that also has an ornamental aspect. Guava leaves are long and 8 to 18 cm long and have teeth. The guava tree produces small white flowers that eventually turn into fruits. The fruits are small, yellow, oval or pear-shaped. There are several types of guava, the flesh of the fruit may be white, pink, yellow, or red, and there are sour, sweet, and mellow flavors, the taste of which depends on the type of guava. In general, its taste is almost like strawberry.

Suitable ecological conditions for guava tree growth:

Irrigation: This plant has high drought tolerance, but its best growth occurs when regular and intermittent irrigation is done until flowering and as a result Increase fruit production. In general, if dryness and lack of water occur during the flowering period, it causes a decrease in flowering and, as a result, a decrease in fruit production, and during the fruit growth period, it causes the fruit to shrink and shrivel. Soil: Guava tolerates all kinds of soils and even poor soils, it is only sensitive to saline soil. But to achieve ideal growth, it is better to have soil rich in organic matter and have very good drainage so that the roots do not get suffocated due to waterlogging of the soil. If the acidity of the soil goes above 7, while it continues to grow, the symptoms of zinc and iron deficiency will be seen in it. Light and temperature: This plant is native to tropical regions, so it needs warm air and full light to grow. Of course, on very hot days when the light is intense, it must be watered regularly so that the plant does not dry out. . Guava cannot tolerate low temperature and is sensitive to cold.

Course Titles virtual learning Cultivation and cultivation of guava:

  • Inspection and selection of guava plant
  • Propagation of guava
  • planting guava
  • harvesting guava
  • harvesting guava

prerequisites for the course of cultivation of guava: [list_negative] This course does not require special prerequisites and the course is taught from the basics. [/list_negative]

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