3 Steps To Guarantee Your Papaya Will Be Female l Agri-education

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Published 2019-09-11
These are 3 Steps To Guarantee Your Papaya Will Be Female.
First, Seed selection: Only choose seeds at the lower part
Second: Float the seeds and remove the floating ones by keeping the sinked ones.
Third: Cut the main root of the plant.
Note these:
1. Female plant bear fruit
2. Rainy season is best to do this in tropical area
3. No need to dry the seed under sunlight , planting immediately is more beneficial
By doing so, our papaya is good to go fruiting.
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All Comments (21)
  • @billyd7628
    if you don't know what he's doing he's cutting the roots to stress the plant. and that makes male plants turn into females because if the plant thinks it might die it wants to guarantee that it can reproduce so it switches genders so it can fruit. anything that damages the plant without killing it will make male plants turn into females.
  • Gr8 video. I remember we had 1 papaya tree near our house and we left it to grow until it started its 1st flowering, we then discovered it was a male plant. My husband got his cane knife and cut it off about 1 and half foot from its base. It didn't die, but out of that stump grew 2 new strong branches so we left it as is. Not long after they started flowering and they were both female branches and we had a bountiful harvest of papayas from that single tree with 2 branches, even shared them with the houses around us, its leaves for dengue and tender young ones for asthma attacks,,etc. both branches laden with so much fruits for different dishes....and to think we had it cut down, tsk, tsk, I went and apologised to it🙄 and thanked it for its many beneficial uses.😁
  • @nikkimcgeary
    Thanks so much -- ** I'm finding that I'm learning more from the comments here than I actually learned from the video. It sure would have been nice to see what happened to these plants, although maybe it's posted and I just can't find it-thanks to everyone commenting as I'm learning so much from the comments and the video was a decent start ... But the comments really have me excited about planting papayas here in Panama. I missed last planting season because everyone I offered to hire to do this just never showed up ... And since the same thing is starting to happen again this planting season-even though I'm severely disabled, I'm going to give it a try myself-big smile
  • @aajana4990
    Thank you for demonstration to the choice best papaya seed 👍 Love from Indonesian
  • @violetking5571
    Thanks for sharing the information I got more than 15 plants n most of them were male only 3 r female now I know how to go for d right seed Thanks God bless you v
  • @tuysokha007
    My trainer also teach us about these technique in Cambodia. Thank for sharing . May God bless you.
  • Thanks for sharing this tip. It’s a big help since I M going to transplant my papaya tomorrow
  • Salamat sa pagtuturo mo, sa paraan ng pagtatanim ng papaya. Maraming salamat!!! God bless you and your Family!!!
  • Thank you so much sir.It is a highly useful video. God Bless you sir. / From Sri Lanka,
  • @usmarma9467
    My grandparents are farmer. They have lots of experience and knowledge about plantations. They told me that all the papaya's has two kind of seed inside, brown and dark black. Those brown seeds are male papaya and black are female.
  • You have thought me something I've always to know how to get my papaya bearing fruit. Thanks to you
  • @BehindPh
    Now I get new info... Thanks... I love papaya also.... Hope I grow another tree of this.... I got one who's bearing fruits this time...good luck to us
  • @will-i-am-not
    Ah I see, thank you for letting me know, and thank you for the video, I am now.lookung forward to doing this to my papayas. Thank you.
  • Thanks for sharing! I love papaya. Papayas is my favorite,thank you so much 👍🏼👍🏼 I’m going to try it 2/19/20
  • @greenfocus7552
    Clear demonstration for every textual instructions. Thank you