Artificial intelligent assistant

Please explain how to plant a guava tree?

hello and welcome to backyard fruit orchard again thanks for waving a word with you last time when we showed you about our backyard and also we talked to you about the cherry trees today we have got one more addition into her family we are going to plant Indian guava Indian guava is popularly known as um Ruth in northern part of India and Pakistan and in southern India it's called jams so basically this tree was missing in our family and we have got two options today so the first option of this Indian gawa is this type of fir tree which has got one mentioned and it is further dividing into two sub shoots and this one has got a little bit of wine type of thing you've got multiple branches and basically we are going with this one because if we blend with our family nicely this is the apple tree which is in line and we don't want Indian guava tree just with the stretch chute so I'm going with this plant so basically before we plant we need to make sure that what exactly we needs so what we did to start with we have got this hole in the ground and this hole is basically it is in the very warm position in your backyard this tropical tree is not usually an ideal tree in the Melbourne suburban backyard because of the weather type but we have chosen the advance tree which is 3 to 4 years old now the question might be arising is that why we are planting at once tree in summer why not the bare root in winter we recently purchased this tree and it is in a very healthy condition we can't really wait this unit to put this cell in the ground it may give the transplant shock so we have got the nice and the not so deep hole in the and also we have got this dynamic lifter which is basically you know it will give a instant kickstart to the plants on the ground you need a can of water and also you need a string like this which is nice and smooth to tie this stake to give the guava plant a better production so please come with me and let us please come with me and let us put this tray in the plant so it's our plant in the ground so basically you don't have to do anything else just squeeze the pot a little bit and take out these three as it is as you can see are you know basically this tree is on little bit on angle and that's how we are going to put in the ground so that it goes with the other plants so we just little bit of tunnel will turn around like this all right as you can see this is our main chute and this one is going towards that and that branch is going towards this one and this is them main chute all right I think it's nice and straight yep so before we do that we leave here I need to put some down with lift on yep dynamic lift ah you need three or four scoops not more than that and basically you are putting this tree on angle here now yep make sure when you put this tree that it goes in line with the other plant as well so basically this tree is well and truly in the ground this branch is going towards that and it will blend with the apple tree this is the main branch it will grow three to five meters in height and this one goes to asthma right so basically your job is little bit done so we need to water this one just to avoid a transparent Shack little bit not too much water and that's it nice and gentle put the soil around don't move the plants too much and other thing which I would like to show you when you put this plant on the ground make sure this part of the main stem is not properly you know buried in the mud or in the sand basically that's it we'll put some dynamically from the top yep and last but not least is that we'll just water the surroundings not too much water don't use any high-pressure hose or the water hose does this water can is sufficient for this type of planting now basically what we need is that we need to give support to this Indian guava tree so that when it gets windy it doesn't really harm the tree so the position of this peg is really really important we don't want to really dig deep in the roots so basically just stay away from the roots and grab your hammer if this is not an ideal position we can also change it to a position which is more appropriate I think from my experience if I put here it will be too fast how about if I put here basically yeah like a little bit away from this plant alright so I'm going to tap in between nicely that's nice and firm we need the strain and a pair of scissors so just for the ease I have to move this one from here do you don't need too much unistream for this just to give you the support so that it doesn't move basically here we go your indian guava tree is well and truly in the ground and it may take a three to five year speedier to give the fruit but this has already got a fruit you know this plant is already fruiting so we just need to keep an eye on it enjoy your Indian grab a tree thanks for watching the video have a wonderful weekend bye

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