Papaya's!!! germination process, and steps to growing this plant.

Papaya's!



 I have done a lot of research into this process and I have found that fermentation is the best by far!  Now, papaya's germination does have a lot of steps that need to be followed in order for the seeds to be viable. 


  1. Cut the fruit into quarters and scoop the seeds into the bowl.  The reason I cut it into quarters is that it makes less of a mess, and there is less seed spillage.  though cutting it length wise would work too!
  2. Make sure that you get some of the pulp and fruit in the bowl as well, this helps with the fermentation process.  
  3. Now pour some water into the mixture, about a 1 1/2 cups of water just so it covers the top of the seeds.
  4. Set the bowl in an area that gets lots of sunlight for about 2 weeks.  If it starts to smell you can always cover it with something.  Also, If you see some bubbles in the concoction that just means fermentation is occurring. It is a good thing!!!
  5. After the 2 weeks the seeds are ready to put into soil.  Put 5 seeds per area as not all of them will produce a plant, and place in direct sunlight.  Within a week to a week and a half you should start seeing sprouts coming out of the soil. Depending on the time of year it may take them longer to sprout.
I have tried this method a few times in the past and it has not let me down yet.  Now my next blog about papaya's will be when they sprout...  If you are having any problems with this process please do not hesitate to contact me.  We can work through it together and hopefully get the results we want!

There will be more added to this blog post once we move on to seedlings and seedling care.  Now on to the next plant, while we wait for updates on the Papaya!  Any suggestions?






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