plus one more question, what is the average no of fruit on a papaya tree?
there are some pictures of that treee underneath.


Moderator: Izhar




Please leave one.Izhar wrote:It needs fertilizer, its giving all the energy in fruits... take out all the male trees..



Male speaking against male plants...this is not fair :!:Izhar wrote:It needs fertilizer, its giving all the energy in fruits... take out all the male trees..


The papaya trees producing fruits are hermaphrodite plants. I am not sure if a male papaya can become hermaphrodite by random chance or it exists as a "separate" plant from the beginning. All these wonderful phenomena in papaya plants speak about the miracles by the Creator. Amazing!Izhar wrote:lolz... this is from my observation.. for my relatives and neighbors, i have always removed the male papaya and the females still producing fruits which are most of the time seedless (parthenocarpy)..
another thing is that sometimes the male papaya start producing the fruits too.. so you can keep one... nearly all the houses in the residential society i reside have 2-3 papaya trees, all females and producing fruits..

