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Papaya 10 Seeds/Seed - Carica Papaya - Fruit

2.5 2.5 out of 5 stars 9 ratings

Plant or Animal Product Type Papaya
Brand Hirts: Seed; Fruits & Berries
Sunlight Exposure Full Sun, Partial Shade
Unit Count 10 seed
Product Care Instructions Water,Well-drained
USDA Hardiness Zone 11, 10
Moisture Needs Moderate Watering
Number of Pieces 10

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Carica papaya Family: Acanthaceae (acanthus family) Common Names: papaya, papaw, fruta bomba, lechosa R Culture Grow papaya in fertile, well-drained soil. This is one of the easiest of tropical fruits to grow. Papayas usually have male and female flowers on separate plants and you can't determine the sex until they flower, usually about 6 months after germination. Male flowers are thin and borne on short stalks; female flowers are wide and borne directly on the trunk. Light: Papayas need full sun and warmth. Grown in partial shade, they produce fruit that is not very sweet. Moisture: The tropical papaya needs at least 4 in (10.2 cm) of rain per month for optimal fruit production. They like plenty of water when it's warm and less when it's cooler. Hardiness: USDA Zones 10 - 11. Papaya does not tolerate frost or even periods of near freezing temperatures. Propagation: Papayas are usually propagated from seed which takes 3-5 weeks to germinate. Plant at least four or five seeds to be sure you get female and male plants. Description The papaya plant has an erect branchless trunk 6-20 ft (1.8-6.1 m) tall, and a palmlike head of foliage at the top. The trunk remains somewhat succulent and soft wooded, and never develops true bark. The leaves are deeply incised and lobed, up to 24 in (61 cm) across and borne on 24 in (61 cm) petioles. The smooth-skinned fruits are green, yellow, orange or rose colored, and can weigh as much as 20 pounds (9.1 kg), but typically are about a pound (0.5 kg). They hang on short stalks in clusters directly from the trunk beneath the umbrella of giant leaves. Papayas flower and fruit simultaneously throughout the year.

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Papaya 10 Seeds/Seed - Carica Papaya - Fruit

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Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2012
None of the 10 seeds germinated after 40 days. Seed viability of ASIN:B008NWJV34 Papaya Dwarf Plant T. R. Hovey' Tropical Edible Fruit bearing plant [TE051]]] is ZERO! These seeds were germinated along side of other papaya seeds,which gave 80 percent germination,under the same environment.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2015
Seeds were viable, and vigorous growers. I bought these seeds a while ago, and have 6 (of the original 10) growing in my backyard, and producing fruit. One thing you may want to consider - the fruit is VERY pungent.
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2017
Can't wait to see what happens!! Crossing my fingers!
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2014
its growing but don't look like papaya leaf
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2011
I tried several times with these seeds but was unable to get any of them to spout. These are the only seeds I had issue with. Hirts was kind enough to send replacement seeds but i've been unable to get those to germinate.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2016
never sprouted, my friend got them