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20 "DWARF SOLO WAIMANALO" (Carica Papaya) Fruit Tree Seeds Fast Houseplant

$ 4.19

Availability: 37 in stock
  • Genus: Carica
  • Watering: Heavy
  • Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer
  • Sunlight: 6-8 Hours of Full Sun is Optimal, Full Sun, Medium Sun
  • Features: Medicinal Fruit, Produces Fruit within 9 Months!, Great Indoor Houseplant, Air Purifying, Dwarf, Fast Growing, Flowering, Self-Pollinating
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Planting Time: 2 Weeks
  • Color: Beige, Brown, Gold, Green, Multicolor, Orange, Pink, Red, Yellow
  • Type: Dwarf Solo Waimanalo Carica Papaya Garden Fruit Houseplant Seeds
  • Soil Type: Must be Rich & Well Draining, Loam, Peat, Sand, Silt
  • Soil pH: Acidic to Neutral (5.5-7.0)
  • Cultivating Difficulty: Easy
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Common Name: "Waimanalo Solo" Carica Papaya
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor
  • Climate: Zones 9-10 Outdoors, Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Mediterranean, Tropical Wet, Tropical Wet & Dry
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Condition: Waimanalo is a "Dwarf Cultivar of (Carica papaya) that Comes from Hawaii. Waimanalo Papaya is Very Fast Growing & Can Produce Fruit from Seed in Only 9 Months being Only a Few Feet Tall. Being the Smallest Papaya they Also Make Great Indoor Houseplants. They Have Very Sweet Fruits that Will Grow up to 2lbs Each and are Packed with Vitamin C & are Jam Packed with Many Essential Nutrients which Have been Known to Support their Antioxidant, Antimicrobial, & Anti-Inflammatory Properties. The Possible Health Benefits of Consuming Papaya Include a Reduced Risk of Heart Disease, Diabetes, Cancer, Aiding in Digestion, Improving Blood Glucose Control in People with Diabetes, Lowering Blood Pressure, and Improving Wound Healing. The Papaya Fruit is Slightly Sweet, with an Agreeable Musky Tang, which is More Pronounced in Some Varieties and in Some Climates than in Others. Hardy to 32F Outdoors, they Generally Like Warm Weather for Optimal Growth & Fruit Production.
  • Growth Habit: Climbing

    Description

    20 "DWARF WAIMANALO" SOLO PAPAYA FRUIT TREE SEEDS
    (Carica Papaya)
    Fruit Tree Seeds Fast Indoor Houseplant
    "Dwarf Waimanalo" Papaya is a Cultivar of (Carica papaya) that is a Species Native to Hawaii. In it's Natural Environment it will Grow up to 15-20 Foot Tall Outdoors. Container Plants will Stay Much Smaller.
    The "Dwarf Waimanalo" Solo Papaya is Very Fast Growing & Can Produce Fruits from Seed in Only 9 Months while Only being a just a Few Feet Tall!!! Being the Smallest Papaya Species they can also Make Great Indoor Houseplants.
    I
    n Cooler Climates, this Variety is able to Grow and even Produce Fruit Indoors in a Container just as Long as they Given enough Bright each Day for Fruit Production.
    They Have Very Sweet Fruits that Grow up to 2lbs Each and are Packed with Vitamin C & Many Essential Nutrients which Have been Known to Support their Antioxidant, Antimicrobial, and Anti-Inflammatory Properties.
    The Possible Health Benefits of Consuming Papaya May Include a Reduced Risk of Heart Disease, Diabetes, Cancer, Aiding in Digestion, & Improving Blood Glucose Control in People with Diabetes, Lowering Blood Pressure, and Improving Wound Healing. The Papaya Fruit is Slightly Sweet, with an Agreeable Musky Tang, which is More Pronounced in Some Varieties and in Some Climates than in Others. Hardy to 32F Outdoors, they Generally Like Warm Weather for Optimal Growth & Fruit Production.
    Zones 9-10 Outdoors
    Papaya Germination:
    1)
    Mix about 3 1/2 ounces of potassium nitrate in 1 quart of water. Potassium nitrate, commonly known as saltpeter, is available in most garden
    centers as a fertilizer. This solution helps to decrease germination time, while increasing the total percentage of seeds that successfully germinate.
    Soak the papaya seeds in the potassium nitrate solution for about 30 minutes.
    2)
    S
    oak the seeds
    in hot water at 158 degrees Fahrenheit for 15 seconds; then soak them in distilled water at room temperature for 24 hours to increase the germination
    rate.
    3)
    Use a well mixed and well draining seed starting soil.
    Do not start seeds in seedling trays because papayas transplant poorly; 1-gallon containers
    ensure the plant requires transplanting only once from the container
    to the ground.
    4)
    Using a heated propagator and placing the containers in a sunny warm location to keep temperatures at 80 F.
    5)
    Evenly space two to four seeds in each container
    and cover the seeds with 1/4 to 1/2 inch of potting mix.
    6)
    Keep the soil moist without overwatering.
    7)
    Papaya seeds can germinate in about 2 to 5 weeks with the potassium nitrate treatment. Following these instructions will increase germination rate and speed.
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