Dwarf Papaya – Hawaiian Solo Sunset
$30.00 Original price was: $30.00.$25.00Current price is: $25.00.
Details:
**Available for pre-order at a discounted rate!**
Estimated delivery Mid-Late November, plants will be approx. 20-30cm and ready for planting or potting up.
(If you wish to purchase in-stock items for delivery with our pre-order papaya, make a separate order for them and select pickup – just let us know in the order comments you wish to combine them with your papaya delivery, no extra cost).
Hawaiian solo type. Flowers around 70-80cm.
Description
**Available for pre-order at a discounted rate!**
Estimated delivery Mid-Late November, plants will be approx. 20-30cm and ready for planting or potting up.
(If you wish to purchase in-stock items for delivery with our pre-order papaya, make a separate order for them and select pickup – just let us know in the order comments you wish to combine them with your papaya delivery, no extra cost).
Highly sweet fruit, smaller and sweeter than others at approx 400g. Pink fleshed.
- Small fruit, average weight of 400g.
- Very sweet on account of their size.
- Pink fleshed.
- The plants will be similar to the photos, at around 20-30cm above the soil.
- Currently growing outdoors.
- We recommend at least two plants to ensure pollination. (These are roughly 33% female, 66% hermaphrodite; hermaphrodites are self-fertile and hold fruit while also pollinating females, lone females will not fruit on their own).
This variety is one of the best eating ‘dwarf’ types – standard varieties can grow many metres high before fruiting commences and that is difficult in an NZ climate. These varieties can be planted in the ground in Spring but are also highly suitable for container growing since they don’t need to get massive before fruiting commences. Fruiting from seed usually occurs within a year and these plants are already at least a few months old. They are not likely to grow much during winter, so I would highly suggest putting them in a sheltered location and then repotting/planting in Spring and fruit will likely follow fairly fast.
For more information about growing papaya in New Zealand, please visit our growing recommendations.
