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- Overwhelm pineapple guava - you have to pay attention
- So overwinter your pineapple guava
- Water a little and do not fertilize
- Slowly get used to the outdoors after the winter break
- Tips & Tricks
Overwhelm pineapple guava - you have to pay attention
Slight minus temperatures are well tolerated by the Brazilian pineapple guava. However, as the winter temperatures in this country often fall below minus five degrees, you should winterize the myrtle plant for safety's sake in the house.
So overwinter your pineapple guava
Well suited as winter quarters are bright hallways, unheated conservatories, garages and garden sheds with large windows.
Too dark rooms should be additionally illuminated with vegetation heaters.
Water a little and do not fertilize
During the winter break, water the plant sparingly. Only when the root ball is dry at the top, the pineapple guava needs some water. It is not fertilized in winter quarters.
Slowly get used to the outdoors after the winter break
Get the pineapple guava out of hibernation in spring. For the first few days, put them in the sun for hours only.
Tips & Tricks
Before you get the pineapple guava from the winter quarters, you should cut a few cuttings. These can be used to grow new plants.
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