Fresh Thai Papaya Fruit Seeds, Paw Paw and 50 similar items
Fresh Thai Papaya Fruit Seeds, Paw Paw seeds, CARICA PAPAYA, choose variety - Dw
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Seller handling time is 2 business days Details
$5.95 via Unspecified shipping type to United States
Ships from
Thailand

Return policy
Full refund available within 90 days
Purchase protection
Payment options
PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
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185 in stock |
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Unspecified by seller, may be new. |
Fruit Type: |
Papaya |
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More than a week ago |
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708436792 |
Item description
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The papaya is believed to be native to southern Mexico and neighboring Central America. It is now present in every tropical and subtropical country. It is a large tree-like plant, the single stem growing from 5 to 10 meters tall, with spirally arranged leaves confined to the top of the trunk; the lower trunk is conspicuously scarred where leaves and fruit were borne. The leaves are large, 50-70 cm diameter, deeply palmately lobed with 7 lobes. The tree is usually unbranched if unlopped. The flowers are similar in shape to the flowers of the Plumeria but are much smaller and wax like. They appear on the axils of the leaves, maturing into the large 15-45 cm long, 10-30 cm diameter fruit.
Papayas have exacting climate requirements for vigorous growth and fruit production. They must have warmth throughout the year and will be damaged by light frosts. Brief exposure to 32 F is damaging and prolonged cold without overhead sprinkling will kill the plants. Cold, wet soil is almost always lethal. Cool temperatures will also alter fruit flavor. Papayas make excellent container and greenhouse specimens where soil moisture and temperature can be moderated.
Maturity period/ Harvest info
Approximately 3-6 months after flowering. Harvest when the fruit skin turn yellowish.
Nutrition Info : Good sources of Vitamin A C, high in dietary fiber, potassium, carotenes
Health benefit and Uses :Protect colon cancer, its digestive enzymes cure sport injuries
Cooking info :Steamed, boiled, mashed or fried for dessert. Eat raw as fruit
We sell some different varieties :
Tropical Dwarf Papaya is a fast growing papaya, it only reaches 3- 5 feet but bears fruits as large as 2 lbs in 6-8 months from seed. Its a great container plant.
Khak Dam Papaya - one of the varieties favoured for making som tam salad
Long Papaya - the other variety favoured for som tam salad making
Sweet Papaya - Used exclusively as a fruit
Growing the seed
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Mix the seeds, with a handful of peat moss.
Spread the mix evenly over a tray containing 3 to 4 inches of a good planting mix.
Cover that with inch of the same mix.
Cover with Cling Film until they break the surface, keep the soil medium damp not wet.
Sprouting takes from 15 days to six weeks or longer for some strange reason.
Bottom heat always helps.
Prick the seedlings out when they are about 2 inches tall and transplant into 4-inch containers in a potting soil that is drained well.
You will lose a few to damping off. Don’t plant in the ground until the soil temperature is at least 55 degrees F; 70 F is better.
Papayas like to be warm with both sunshine and reflected heat, so the hottest place against the house where nothing else seems happy is an ideal location.
They also like to be as free from wind as possible, although this is not as critical as their need for sun.
Papayas can be grown successfully in the shade, but the fruit is rarely as sweet.
They are best planted in mounds or against the foundation of a building where water can be controlled.
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