100 Pcs Large Papaya Fruit Tree Seeds

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100 Pcs Big Papaya Succulent Plant Rare Fruit Tree Perennial Diy Home Garden High Fruta Bonsai Planting Season
100 Pcs Large Papaya Fruit Tree Seeds $14.99$15.99
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100 Pcs Large Papaya Succulent Rare Fruit Tree Variety For Diy Landscaping High Yield Fruta Season Planting

Introducing our 100 Pcs Large Papaya Fruit Tree Seeds, a delightful addition to any green space. This variety of Papaya is renowned for its succulent, rare fruit and its air-purifying qualities, adding a touch of natural beauty and fresh air to your living room, garden, or any outdoor space.

The seeds of this perennial tree are perfect for DIY landscaping projects and will thrive in a subfrigid climate. Considered easy to cultivate, they are an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners. Despite their mini size, they yield a high volume of delicious Fruta, making these seeds a cost-effective and rewarding investment.

This variety of Papaya reaches full bloom in the autumn, providing a spectacular display of vibrant greenery and luscious fruit in your garden. The seeds are not only a source of beauty, but they also contribute to a happy farm environment, aligning with the astrological constellation of Virgo.

How to Plant 100 Pcs Large Papaya Fruit Tree Seeds:
1. Choose a location with good sunlight and well-drained soil.
2. Sow the seeds about 1 inch deep into the soil.
3. Water the seeds immediately after planting.
4. Maintain a regular watering schedule to ensure the soil stays moist.
5. The seeds should germinate within two weeks. After they sprout, thin the seedlings to about 2 feet apart.
6. Fertilize the plants monthly to encourage growth.
7. Enjoy the bounty of your Papaya tree during its full bloom in autumn.

Please note, the flowerpot is not included with this product. Bring the joy of gardening to your home with our 100 Pcs Large Papaya Fruit Tree Seeds.

Planting Essentials:

  • Latin Name: Carica papaya
  • Planting Season: Can be planted throughout the year, but spring is the best season.
  • Germination Rate: High germination rate, typically within two weeks of planting.
  • Grown Plant Size: Can grow up to 20-30 feet in height.
  • Time to Maturity: Fruits typically mature 6-9 months after planting.
  • Soil Type: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil.
  • Watering: Requires regular watering to keep the soil moist.
  • Sunlight: Prefers full sun exposure.
  • Uses: The ripe fruit is often eaten raw or used in cooking, while the leaves can be used for wrapping food.
  • Deer Resistance: Papaya trees are generally not attractive to deer.
  • Pest and Disease Resistance: Resistant to most common pests and diseases, though proper care should be taken to avoid root rot.
  • Spacing Requirements: Seedlings should be thinned to about 2 feet apart.
  • Companion Plants: Works well with legumes, peppers, and tomatoes.
  • Harvesting Instructions: Fruits can be harvested once they start to change color. Use a sharp knife and cut the stem close to the fruit.
  • Air Purifying: Known for its air-purifying qualities, contributing to a healthier living environment.
  • Easy to Grow: Considered very easy to cultivate, making it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
  • High Yield: Despite the mini size of the seeds, they yield a high volume of delicious fruit.

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