Geographical condition needed for the growth of Guvava
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The soils should not be very deep, marshy, low lying, having hard pan or water table in the root zones. The pH should be between 5.5 to 7.5.
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Climate and Soil:
It favours distinct winters and tolerates high rainfall and drought conditions. ... The guava is grown on heavy clay soils to very right sandy soils as well as on those, which are commonly considered suitable for fruit production. The trees are hardy and can stand the high E.C. and pH.
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