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Title: Ultra dwarf papaya seeds
Post by: lebmung on July 21, 2019, 08:06:03 AM
Aprox. 10 seeds 7€uro, plus shipping 2€uro + 0.8€ Paypal fee worldwide or registered 5€uro.
 
Pay by PayPal or bank transfer (no fee). Please be advised of import permits in your country if any. Guaranteed to EU delivery.
Delivery time to US: 14 to 20 days by airmail
                        EU: 5 to 10 days
Germination accelerator if needed KNO3 1500mg (only European Union buyers)

Limited quantity.

Carica papaya var. dwarf ‘Pusa Nahna’ is a ultra dwarf variety and suitable for cultivation in kitchen garden, pot or even on the roof of the house. It can produce fruit up to 3 years.
Dwarf plant of 106.54 cm height. Precocious dioecious (female and male plants generally in ratio 1:1) and bears fruit at a height of 30 cm above the ground and tolerant to water logging. Fruits are medium sized (963.33 g), pulp is thin (2.10cm) and yellow in colour, TSS is about 8.13-9.4 Brix and cavity is low (26.53 %).

Seeds are from a reliable breeder. Germination was personally tested at 60-70% within 6 weeks without accelerator.
Fresh seeds from April 2019. Instructions will be provided.

Technical data:
Days for 1st flowering: 73.7 days after sown
Fruit bearing height:  53.3 cm
No. of fruits/plant: 29.4 after 10 months
Yield/Plant:  34.9 kg
Fruit characteristics:
Av. Fruit wt. : 1.19 kg
Av. Fruit length : 14.9 cm
Av. Fruit breadth :  12.9 cm


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Title: Re: Ultra dwarf papaya seeds
Post by: lebmung on July 22, 2019, 05:16:59 AM
Germination after 3 days at room temperature 21-27C
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Title: Re: Ultra dwarf papaya seeds
Post by: Junito on July 22, 2019, 06:23:35 AM
Pm send.
Title: Re: Ultra dwarf papaya seeds
Post by: pineislander on July 22, 2019, 08:33:28 AM
have you or the seed seller/grower actually produced one of these? The photo you posted is commoly shared on the internet.
Link to image:
https://i0.wp.com/naturebring.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Growing-Papaya-in-Pots.jpg

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Title: Re: Ultra dwarf papaya seeds
Post by: lebmung on July 22, 2019, 10:08:05 AM
have you or the seed seller/grower actually produced one of these? The photo you posted is commoly shared on the internet.

These are original seeds which are exactly in the description. The picture is from a dwarf papaya, not my own.
All I can say the description is accurate and the seeds are original, not many available pictures on internet. You can wait half a year until my plants will grow.

If you have doubts or challenge my trustfulness then I strongly encourage you not to buy.
Title: Re: Ultra dwarf papaya seeds
Post by: lebmung on January 30, 2020, 01:55:36 PM
Seeds still stand a good germination rate at 70%, now it's good time to sow papaya seeds for summer harvest.
Title: Re: Ultra dwarf papaya seeds
Post by: Grapebush on January 31, 2020, 02:56:00 PM
Seeds still stand a good germination rate at 70%, now it's good time to sow papaya seeds for summer harvest.

Any images of the ones you germinate about 6 months ago? Did they bear fruit already?
Title: Re: Ultra dwarf papaya seeds
Post by: lebmung on January 31, 2020, 03:37:40 PM
I got the seeds last summer. I start papayas in december/january so I get a full season, overwintering seedlings here is difficult. Here under cold weather they die, hopefully this year I get fruit.


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Title: Re: Ultra dwarf papaya seeds
Post by: lebmung on May 02, 2020, 07:15:07 PM
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Title: Re: Ultra dwarf papaya seeds
Post by: Giannhs on May 21, 2020, 01:29:03 PM
this will probably survive here until November when the temperature starts to go below +8 C, so i cannot grow it. If you have gomera 1 mango, papaya (vasconcelea) pubescens scions, Passiflora incarnata or ligularis scions, or Casimiroa edulis self fertile plant, please let me know. Thank you.