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papaya plant indoor Papaya-Red Lady — Jolly Green Nursery'Red Lady' Papaya (Carica papaya 'Red Lady') The 'Red Lady' Papaya is a vibrant and prolific fruit bearing plant known for its sweet, reddish orange fruit and its adaptability to various growing conditions. Originating from the tropics, it has gained popularity among gardeners and fruit enthusiasts alike due to its flavor and ornamental appeal. Common Names: Since it belongs to the papaya family, it can also be generically referred to as Papaya or

'Red Lady' Papaya (Carica papaya 'Red Lady')

The 'Red Lady' Papaya is a vibrant and prolific fruit-bearing plant known for its sweet, reddish-orange fruit and its adaptability to various growing conditions. Originating from the tropics, it has gained popularity among gardeners and fruit enthusiasts alike due to its flavor and ornamental appeal.

Common Names:

Since it belongs to the papaya family, it can also be generically referred to as Papaya or Pawpaw in some regions.

Best Growing Environment:

'Red Lady' Papayas prefer well-draining soils that are rich in organic matter. Although they can handle various soil types, sandy loam to loamy soils is ideal. Regularly adding compost or aged manure can improve soil fertility and boost growth.

Average Height:

Typically, 'Red Lady' Papaya plants can reach an average height of 8-12 feet. They have a relatively slender trunk adorned with large, lobed leaves.

Growth Rate:

'Red Lady' Papayas showcase a rapid growth rate, especially in their initial years. Given the proper conditions, they can start fruiting within 6-12 months after planting.

Sun Requirements:

These plants thrive best in full sunlight. A minimum of 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily is essential for healthy growth and optimal fruit production.

Cold Hardiness:

'Red Lady' Papayas are tropical plants and are sensitive to cold temperatures. They are best suited for USDA zones 10-11. Prolonged exposure to temperatures below 32F can be detrimental, and frost can be fatal.

Water Requirements:

While they do appreciate consistent moisture, especially during the fruiting stage, overwatering or allowing the plants to sit in water can lead to root rot. It's essential to water deeply but ensure the soil dries out slightly between watering sessions.

Detailed Fertilizing Guide:

  1. Seedlings: Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer with a ratio like 14-14-14.
  2. Juvenile to Fruiting Stage: As the plant grows, switch to a higher potassium and phosphorous fertilizer to support flowering and fruiting, like 10-30-10.
  3. Mature Plants: Monthly applications of compost or well-rotted manure can help maintain soil fertility. Regularly provide minor elements, especially iron, to prevent deficiencies.

Planting Guide:

  1. Site Selection: Choose a sunny, well-draining location sheltered from strong winds.
  2. Planting Hole: The hole should be twice as wide as the root ball and of similar depth.
  3. Positioning: Place the plant in the hole, ensuring it's straight. The top of the root ball should be level with the ground.
  4. Soil Backfill: Refill the hole, patting down gently to remove air pockets. Water generously to help the plant settle.

USDA Zone:

'Red Lady' Papaya is suitable for USDA hardiness zones 10-11. It thrives in tropical and subtropical conditions. In cooler zones, it's best grown in containers and moved indoors during colder months.

The 'Red Lady' Papaya offers a touch of the tropics, whether you're cultivating it for its delicious fruits or for its tropical aesthetic appeal. With the right conditions and care, it promises a bountiful harvest and an enchanting presence in any garden.

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