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00:00If you want to grow a guava tree like this at home, then you must follow this technique.
00:04First, you need to select a healthy, vigorous guava branch of good variety.
00:08Using a sharp knife, make a ring-shaped cut around the branch, about 1 to 2 inches long.
00:14Now take a potato and split it from the middle to take out its internal part and set it on the branch.
00:19Potato helps keep the branch hydrated, which is crucial for root development.
00:23Then take a 250 ml plastic glass.
00:26Cut one side of the plastic glass, set it on the branch, and stick it with zip tie.
00:31Then fill the glass completely with wet cocoa peat.
00:34If you don't have cocoa peat, you can use garden soil.
00:37Cover the glass with a polythene.
00:40After 45 days, look, friends, how beautiful roots have grown.
00:45Once the roots are well-developed, carefully separate the branch from the mother plant.
00:49Potatoes have rotted and turned into compost.
00:52Now I will plant this tree in a pot.
00:54Then water the new plant thoroughly.
00:56After six months, the new plant is ready to bear fruits.
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