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4 Month Old Paw Paw - Cutting Grown

Cutting grown Southern Red Paw Paw outside our office after 4 months
Paw Paws in Pots
We are currently trialing cutting grown paw paws and as you can see the results have been spectacular.

Advantage 1
Instead of taking 18 months to fruit a cutting grown paw paw takes only 4 months.
Advantage 2
Sick of getting a ladder to pick your paw paws? Cutting grown pawpaws fruit at ground level.
Advantage 3
You can even grow them in a pot.
Disadvantage
Cost. There is a lot more work involved in preparing the cuttings so they would cost $29 each as opposed to $10 for the seedlings. If we get enough people interested we will start making them a regular selection from our nursery.

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(Email me when the Cutting Grown Southern Red Paw Paw is ready)

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Published: Correy ,Friday, May 11, 2007

Comments so far: 12

Anonymous Anonymous said ...
That paw paw is ridiculous ... Wow!
Time: Tuesday, May 29, 2007  
Blogger bangstrom said ...
Those look like what I call papayas which are a totally different fruit from the paw paw -Asimina triloba.
Time: Tuesday, August 19, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said ...
interesting, but doesn't look like an Indiana paw paw at all!
Time: Tuesday, September 16, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said ...
Pawpaws and Papayas are one and the same thing........
Time: Sunday, November 30, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said ...
I'd like to have some here in Africa.
Time: Saturday, March 21, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said ...
Please send me how i could have them in Africa. email: jacob_gulf@yahoo.com
Time: Saturday, March 21, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said ...
this are different plants:
Papau (Pawpaw)= Asimina
Papaya= Carica
**regards robs**
Time: Friday, April 10, 2009  
Anonymous John said ...
Sounds like a great idea! I hope finished production comes soon, but understand possible delay due to our very cold and wet winter!

Anyway, I am sitting here waiting to order one as soon as I get the green light from Daleys...
Time: Wednesday, July 08, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said ...
"Papaya" is typically of American usage. The rest of the world calls Papayas (C. papaya) "pawpaws."
Time: Saturday, July 18, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said ...
What is exactly the way to propagate Papaya from cuttings? After cutting in half the mother tree, and new sprouds come out, what's next? Should they be cut close to the main mother tree trunk, or should be leave an inch or more distance from the trunk? Should they be put in Hormon mix before planting them on the pot? If so, for how long, and what is the special care we should take after they are planted in pot? I'll appreciate your answer.
Thanks.
Sev from chery0303@bellsouth.net
Time: Wednesday, September 30, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said ...
It looks fantastic. Cant wait until they are in production. Great idea!
Time: Friday, December 25, 2009  
Anonymous Anonymous said ...
Great idea. Look forward to ordering my first one!
Time: Friday, December 25, 2009  

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