Hawaiian Guava Pink Supreme (forum)
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Vin starts with ...
Hi all, can anyone help me with some info on Hawaiian Guava Pink Supreme, can they be grown successfully in Melbourne, and where can I get them here in Melbourne if anyone knows.
Vin
Time: 27th September 2009 12:48pm
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HappyEarth says...
Im not from Melbourne but Im pretty sure they will grow and fruit in Melbourne. They are a pretty hardy tree. Not sure where to get them from down there ... have you tried daleys?
Time: 29th September 2009 8:37pm
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Vin says...
I will try Daley's, if no one comes forward here in Melbourne.
Thanks HappyEarth
Time: 29th September 2009 10:07pm
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amanda says...
SAD!! despite much water and care my hawaiian guava is dropping it's fruit in the heatwave again this year (4yr old tree) They are at least golf ball size.
The Indian guava - no dramas at all. Does anyone else have this problem with their pink guavas in 40oC+ weather?
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Time: 26th February 2010 12:44pm
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