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Papaya - Red Lady dwarf

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Renowned for their early and prolific fruit production, Red Lady dwarf papaya trees are an ideal choice for home cultivation in containers. These trees exhibit robust disease resistance, beginning to bear fruit within the first year, even at a modest height of only 1 meter. Despite their compact size, Red Lady trees yield sizable, oblong papayas distinguished by their vibrant orange-red hue, exceptional sweetness, and juiciness.

For optimal flavor, it is recommended to harvest the papayas when they start to yellow and allow them to ripen at room temperature for a few days. Ensuring proper care, especially in cold weather, is crucial for sustained growth and fruit production. Red Lady stands out as one of the easiest tropical varieties to cultivate in various conditions, offering a taste superior to store-bought papayas.

Here's why Red Lady papayas are the perfect choice for your home:

  • Early & Abundant: Red Lady trees bear fruit within the first year, even at a height of 1 meter, ensuring a quick and impressive yield.
  • Sweet & Juicy: Each oblong papaya provides a burst of flavor with vibrant orange-red flesh that is incredibly sweet and juicy.
  • Compact & Container-Friendly: Ideal for small spaces, Red Lady trees thrive in containers, making them perfect for patios, balconies, or limited garden areas.
  • Disease-Resistant: Naturally resistant to papaya ringspot virus, providing peace of mind for growers.
  • Self-Pollinating: Well-suited for smaller gardens, this variety does not require a partner for fruit production.
  • Extra Sweet & Red: The deep red-colored fruits boast an exceptionally sweet flavor, enhancing the overall taste experience.
  • Cold-Tolerant: While not immune to chills, Red Lady stands out among tropical papayas for its impressive cold tolerance. This makes it a fantastic choice for the New Zealand climate, especially when grown in sheltered locations like greenhouses or sunrooms.
Papaya - Red Lady dwarf - flyingdragonnursery
Papaya - Red Lady dwarf - flyingdragonnursery
Papaya - Red Lady dwarf - flyingdragonnursery
Papaya - Red Lady dwarf - flyingdragonnursery
Papaya - Red Lady dwarf
Papaya - Red Lady dwarf

Papaya Care Tips

Location: Papayas like to be warm with both sunshine and reflected heat, so the hottest place against the house where nothing else seems happy is an ideal location. They also like to be as free from wind as possible, although this is not as critical as their need for sun. Papayas can be grown successfully in shade, but the fruit is rarely sweet. They are best planted in mounds or against the foundation of a building where water can be controlled.

Soils: Papayas need a light, well-drained soil. They are easily killed by excess moisture. The soil needs to be moist in hot weather and dry in cold weather.  In addition to good drainage, plastic coverings to prevent over-wetting in winter may also be worthwhile. Papayas do not tolerate salty water or soil.

Irrigation: Watering is the most critical aspect in raising papayas. They should be kept on the dry side to avoid root rot, but also need enough water to support their large leaves. In winter the plant prefers to remain as dry as possible. A plant that has been injured by frost is particularly susceptible to root rot.

Fertilization: The fast-growing papaya requires regular applications of nitrogen fertilizers but the exact rates have not been established. Feed monthly and adjust according to the plant's response. They can take fairly hot organic fertilizing such as chicken manure if used with deep irrigation after warm weather has started. Phosphorus deficiency causes dark green foliage with a reddish-purple discoloration of leaf veins and stalks.

Pruning: Papayas do not need to be pruned, but some growers pinch the seedlings or cut back established plants to encourage multiple trunks.

Frost Protection: Papayas need warmth and a frost-free environment, but can often withstand light freezes with some kind of overhead protection. This can be provided by building a frame around the plants and covering it with bedding, plastic sheeting, etc. when frost threatens. Electric light bulbs can also be used for added warmth. Potted specimens can be moved to a frost-secure area. Prolonged cold, even if it does not freeze, may adversely affect the plants and the fruit.

Customer Reviews

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Darrell
5 stars in EVERY catagory

MAGNIFICENT specimen of a young papaya tree. Expertly grown from the hardiest stock. Very carefully packaged in custom designed container. Arrived looking like it was just boxed, in perfect condition. Immediately transplanted to 30 liter pot and has been in full midday sun for a week and looks perfectly normal. Now the challenge of enjoying the first fruit is up to me. A real dream come true to have fresh home grown papaya again after 20 yrs away from the islands.
WELL DONE, FLYING DRAGON!

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Ron T
Red Lady Dwarf

Bought 3 trees off flying dragon nursery and i am seriously impressed with the state of the trees. A minor recommendation would be if a tree is bigger than you standard size box then give the option for people to pay more for a bigger box, rather than cutting the graft to match the box.

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JASON
Papaya

Plants are super healthy and bigger than expected. Fast delivery. Will definitely buy again

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Robert

Arrived in perfect condition exactly on time as promised. Excellent efficient service. Plant very happy!

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Anna
Looking good!

Healthy plant and very fast delivery. Thank you!