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Papaya Shah Nanah - Fruit Seeds

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  • Sweet home-grown fruit within a year
  • Both ripe fruit and raw green papaya are useful
  • Fast tropical grower for small gardens and tubs
  • Rich in vitamins A and C
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Papaya Shah Nanah - Fruit Seeds

Specifications

Family Caricaceae
Native region Tropical America
Mature height 200-400 cm
Growth rate Fast

Care guide

Sunlight Full sun
Watering Regular deep watering; never let roots stay waterlogged
Soil / mix Rich, deep, very well-drained soil; hates soggy roots
Fertilizer Feed monthly with compost and balanced fertilizer
Difficulty Easy

Uses

<p>Ripe fruit is eaten fresh, in <strong>juices, smoothies and salads</strong>, while raw green papaya is grated for sabzi, thoran and salads and is valued for digestion. The tree is a productive, space-saving choice for home orchards and large terrace containers.</p>

Growing tips

<p>Sow 2-3 seeds 1-1.5 cm deep per spot or pot, as germination can be slow; soaking seeds overnight speeds things up. Germination takes 15-30 days. Transplant or thin to the strongest seedling, spacing trees 2-2.5 m apart. Plant on raised mounds for drainage and keep several plants to ensure a fruiting female or bisexual tree. First fruit ripens about 8-12 months after sowing.</p>

Frequently asked questions

When should I sow papaya seeds in India?
Sow at the start of the warm season from February to March, or with the early monsoon in June-July. Papaya needs warmth and is sensitive to cold, so avoid sowing just before winter in the north.
Can papaya be grown in a large container?
Yes, dwarf and ordinary papayas can fruit in a large tub of at least 40-50 cm depth with rich, free-draining mix in full sun. Keep watering regular but ensure excess water drains away to prevent root rot.

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