The experiment demonstrated the scope of vegetative multiplication of Psidium guajava L. through stem cutting accrued from three year age plants. Cuttings have been treated with five concentration of auxins viz., control (0%), 0.2%, 0.4%, 0.6% and 0.8% of IBA (Indole-3-butyric acid) solution and rooted within the shade house. Rooted cuttings have been allowed to grow inside the black polybags with 3:1 ratio of soil and farm yard manure respectively for four months to see the surviving capability and initial rooting performance. The experiment showed that the mature stem cutting may be used to propagate the species. The highest root development (80.67%) was recorded within the cuttings treated with 0.6% IBA followed by using 0.8% IBA solution and the lowest in controlled treatment. The highest number root (36.6) was observed in the cuttings treated with 0.8% IBA solution followed by 0.6% IBA and the lowest in the cuttings without IBA treatment (controlled). The maximum survival percentage (74.33%) was recorded in the cuttings treated with 0.6% IBA solution and the minimum (32.33%) was recorded in the control treatment. There was considerable variation in rooting as well as growth of cuttings due to IBA treatment.