Tuesday, 12 April 2016

Hybrid Papaya Plants
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Hybrid Papaya Plants


We are providing a best Hybrid Papaya Plants.
Grown as per tissue culture procedures, Seeding Hybrid Papaya Plants is offered by us to our valued customers. In the process, we procure plant tissue from a healthy mother plant and expose it to a specified regimen of nutrients, hormones and light under sterile conditions. This methodology ensures healthier plantlets that are characterized by optimum growth rate. Our customers can buy these plants at affordable prices.

Features:

  • High survival rate
  • Disease free
  • Healthier fibrous system

Why Selecting Us While Buying Hybrid Papaya Plants (Red Lady 786):

  • Virus, Nematode, Disease and Pest free Plants, about 6-8 week old at the time of supply
  • 100% surety of variety Red Lady 786
  • Gynodioecious habit of plants and bear fruits at 80 cm height
  • Strong after sales technical support/services
  • Dedicated transport service for prompt delivery

Mode of Application/Agronomy:

  • Soil: A well-drained sandy loam soil rich in organic matter > 20% is the best for papaya cultivation
  • Climate: It is tropical plant but can grow very well in sub-tropical regions
  • Variety: Red Lady -786, a Gynodioecious commonly called bisexual types, exotic variety have been found promising
  • Season of Planting: Feb-March (summer), June-July (monsoon) and September-October (Early Winter)
  • Spacing: 7 ×7 feet or 8 × 6 feet
  • Days to Flowering: 7 to 8 months after planting
  • Harvesting: Fruit become ready within 2 to 2.5 months after flowering
  • Yield: 50 to 70 kg/plant

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