The listing, 150 seeds Mexican Papaya Seeds has ended.
I planted 150 seeds of Carica papaya, sometimes called Mexican papaya, to provide variety to my fruit patch. Originating in Southern Mexico and Central America, these gigantic, fragrant fruits have me spellbound, so I'm out to find them. This is the story of my Mexican papaya gardening journey, beginning with planting the seeds and ending with enjoying the fruit.
Little is known about Mexican papaya.
What initially caught my attention was the fact that the massive, tree-like Mexican papaya is really a member of the Caricaceae family of plants. The unusual preparation method and several health advantages of these tropical fruits piqued my interest.
Subterranean Papaya Tree
In a sunny corner of my yard with rich, well-drained soil, my tropical plants flourished.
It seems like everyone thinks all I have to do is sow seeds. I found that the seeds sprouted faster after a day of soaking in warm water.
The Initial Steps in Seed Development: Production and Cultivation It usually takes around a month for papaya seeds to sprout. It is really crucial to show tremendous patience right now.