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Category: Pawpaw farming
HOW TO DETERMINE IF A PAWPAW PLANT IS EITHER MALE OR FEMALE
PAWPAW SEX DETERMINATION Here’s how to identify male and female pawpaw plants: Characteristics of Male Pawpaw Plant 1. Male plants have longer, thinner stalks with smaller leaves. 2. Small, thin flowers: Male flowers are smaller and have narrow petals. 3. No ovary 4. Male plants produce more flowers, but they don’t develop into fruit. Characteristics …
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FACTOR TO CONSIDER BEFORE STARTING DWARF PAWPAW FARMING
FACTOR TO CONSIDER BEFORE STARTING DWARF PAWPAW FARMING Climate and growing conditions: Dwarf pawpaw trees thrive in temperate to subtropical climates. Ensure your climate is suitable for pawpaw cultivation, with warm summers and mild winters. Pawpaw trees prefer well-drained, fertile soil with a pH between 5.5 and 7.0. Space requirements: Determine the amount of space …
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Pawpaw Farming in Kenya: From Seed to Market
Did you know that Pawpaw farming in Kenya is carried out only on a small scale? Today, we’re here to talk about this crop’s cost, uses, and cultivation in Kenya. Pawpaw, aka Papaya, whose scientific name is Carica papaya (Linnaeus), belongs to the family Caricaceae which includes popular crops in Equatorial Africa, Central America, and …
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