I bought a guava from the store and the outside was slightly soft but the inside was a tad crisp, white, and sour with a hint of sweetness, I was really hungry and ate it that way because I had nothing else at the time and it kinda reminded me of an apple. Are the seeds in it still viable? I saved some.
Are the seeds from an unripened guava viable?
yes. If you want to grow guavas, put the seeds in the soil now.
Every seed sprouted! Unbelievable!
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