Fresh from the garden today.
These are the Hawaiian Variety Solo Papayas I think they have been bred to be resistant to certain pests.solid7 said:Nice. And no maggots...
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How do you keep the Papaya wasps from laying eggs in them?
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I gave up years ago on trying to raise papaya. My plants got humongous - trunks over 12" in diameter - but they were always infested. It always seemed like they got the fruit before I could cover them.
Crispee-FL said:These are the Hawaiian Variety Solo Papayas I think they have been bred to be resistant to certain pests.
Sure next ripe one I will save the seeds, pm me your address.solid7 said:
Got any seeds? I'll put that to the test! LOL
I like the green papaya better than the ripe - used as a salad - it's refreshing and crisp and delicious!Chorizo857_62J said:Had one tree get fruits that got close here, but cold weather just doesn't cooperate.
I can send you some seeds too!Muckyai said:That looks beautiful Crispee!
My mom always plants hers near the air conditioning unit. She says the wind from it blows away those nasty maggot wasps before they are able to infect the fruit.
My papaya got taken out by Irma before it became productive
With thai hot peppers, right?Muckyai said:I like the green papaya better than the ripe - used as a salad - it's refreshing and crisp and delicious!
With Thai peppers or truly any hot pepper would work. Gotta be able to man up to the fish sauce though...solid7 said:With thai hot peppers, right?
Plus, green papaya don't smell like feet! LOL
Chorizo857_62J said:Here, we don't have iguanas (yet).