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Experience the tropical delight of growing your own Solo Papaya plants with these high-quality Non-GMO seeds. The Solo variety is renowned for its sweet flavor, vibrant orange flesh, and high fruit yield, making it a favorite among home gardeners and tropical fruit enthusiasts.
This compact and productive papaya variety is ideal for small gardens, greenhouses, patios, or warm outdoor spaces. With proper sunlight and care, Solo papayas mature quickly and provide abundant, juicy fruits perfect for fresh eating, smoothies, and desserts.
Premium Solo Papaya Seeds for planting
Produces sweet, rich-flavored tropical fruits
High-yield and early-fruiting variety
Non-GMO and suitable for organic gardening
Compact and fast-growing — great for pots or garden beds
Perfect for tropical and subtropical climates
Excellent for fresh eating, juices, and salads
Common Name: Papaya
Scientific Name: Carica papaya (Solo variety)
Plant Type: Tropical perennial fruit plant
Seed Type: Non-GMO
Growth Habit: Upright, single-stemmed tree
Height: 6–10 feet (can be maintained shorter in pots)
Light Requirements: Full sunlight (6–8 hours daily)
Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile loamy soil
Watering: Regular, moderate watering; avoid soggy soil
Season: Best sown in spring or early summer
USDA Hardiness Zones: 9–11
Germination Time: 2–4 weeks under warm, moist conditions
Temperature for Germination: 24–30°C (75–86°F)
Maturity: 6–12 months for fruit-bearing under ideal conditions
Pollination: Self-pollinating (some plants may need male flowers nearby)
Uses: Fresh eating, salads, smoothies, desserts, ornamental tropical plant
Soak papaya seeds in warm water for 24 hours before planting to improve germination.
Prepare a well-drained soil mix enriched with organic matter.
Sow seeds about ¼ inch deep and gently cover with soil.
Maintain consistent warmth (24–30°C) and lightly mist to keep the soil moist.
Transplant seedlings when they are 4–6 inches tall into pots or the ground.
Provide full sunlight and protect from strong winds or frost.
Harvest fruits when the skin turns yellow-orange and slightly soft to touch.
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