Welcome Luiggi
Thanks for your interest in our work and for your support. Glad our team was kind and helpful. Your Guawi looks ripe enough in your pics, it's a Tikal pheno. The yellowing and burnt leaves could be due to feeding/ph unbalance and salt bulit up. Do you measure the ph and ec in your waterings and feedings ? To avoid this i would also recommend you to transplant to final pot once the plants are in just starting to flower, in that way the plants will have new soil during flowering and will show much lesser deficiencies and feeding unbalances.
Also, to avoid the loss of seedlings, try to germinate them and grow them in their first weeks of life in a more isolated and protected place far from other plants in the garden, at least until they are big enough to survive to pest attacks, so they will have much lesser chances that snails or others insects or animales can eat them.
Hope you enjoy with your Guawi harvest!
Thanks for your interest in our work and for your support. Glad our team was kind and helpful. Your Guawi looks ripe enough in your pics, it's a Tikal pheno. The yellowing and burnt leaves could be due to feeding/ph unbalance and salt bulit up. Do you measure the ph and ec in your waterings and feedings ? To avoid this i would also recommend you to transplant to final pot once the plants are in just starting to flower, in that way the plants will have new soil during flowering and will show much lesser deficiencies and feeding unbalances.
Also, to avoid the loss of seedlings, try to germinate them and grow them in their first weeks of life in a more isolated and protected place far from other plants in the garden, at least until they are big enough to survive to pest attacks, so they will have much lesser chances that snails or others insects or animales can eat them.
Hope you enjoy with your Guawi harvest!