How to keep guava fruit from rotting and being eaten by ticks


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Being a farmer must always be busy with new ideas and creative ways, one of which is how we can keep guava fruit from rotting and being eaten by lice, a new discovery from me and I have successfully done this from year to year when harvesting. When I harvest, I always do something like this, namely wrapping the guava fruit in a large piece of plastic. This is one way that we can keep our face fresh and of course away from animals that cause rot on your face, such as lice and so on. I have been doing this method for a long time and as a result, many friends from farmers have started to copy the methods that I use, so one of the easy methods that I need as a big person is that we are able to look after our plants well and one of them is your face. which has produced heavy fruit like this, this is one type of honey guava that has fruited in my yard and looking after it in this way is something I always do, sharing with friends is a choice of what I did today, friends. Of course, see how I do. This is my post today in a large community of community cadres who always talk about the world of plantations and agriculture. Greetings to Garden friends. I hope we can continue to innovate.
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Please don't post a heap of photos that look the same. It's a waste of our curators time in Hive Garden..

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