Description
Land Preparation
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Soil Requirements: Papayas thrive in well-drained, sandy loam soils with a pH of 6–7.
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Spacing: Plant at a distance of 6–7 feet between each plant.
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Fertilization: Apply 10–15 tons of farmyard manure per acre before planting.
Watering and Irrigation
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Frequency: Water every 6–7 days during summer and 10–12 days in winter.
- Method: Drip irrigation is recommended to prevent root rot and conserve water.
Fertilizer Application
- Organic Options: Incorporate neem cake, vermicompost, and biofertilizers for sustainable farming.
Pest and Disease Management
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Common Pests: Aphids, whiteflies, and fruit flies.
- Diseases: Papaya ringspot virus, anthracnose, and powdery mildew.
- Control Measures: Use neem oil sprays, remove infected plants, and ensure proper spacing to reduce disease spread.
Harvesting and Yield
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Flowering: Begins 2 months after planting.
- Fruit Maturity: Fruits are ready for harvesting in 5-6 months.
- Yield: A healthy plant can produce 40–100 fruits, depending on variety and care.
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