No, papaya can not be grown by stem cuttings
The papaya was first grown in the carribean islands the lucious was first tasted by sir Reynold parsey
It is grown in the warm or cold times of spring
Yes it does.
The two cash crops grown in Hawaii were and still are pineapple and sugarcane.
yes i can be grown bonsai.
the papaya grown in warm mediteranean countries mostly the tropical ones they grow in warm or cool places
The countries where papaya is grown in include Brazil, Mexico, India and Nigeria.
Papaya can be grown in fields where rice is cultivated, but certain factors need to be considered. Papaya requires well-drained soil and a warm climate, while rice typically thrives in flooded conditions. If the rice is grown in a rotation system or on raised beds to ensure proper drainage, it is possible to cultivate papaya alongside or after rice harvests. However, careful management of water and soil conditions is essential to ensure the successful growth of both crops.
Fruits such as avocado, pineapple, papaya, and guava are foods that are grown in South America. Corn is also grown in South America.
Only foods that are contaminated with a parasite can cause dysentery. If a grown papaya is infected it will cause dysentery and severe gastrointestinal problems.
Generally, if the papaya is heavier than the mango, and it displaces a larger volume of air than the mango, than it will have grown bigger than said mango. However, if the mango is of a particularly large type and the papaya is fairly small, then the papaya will not have grown bigger than a mango. This may not be accurate though, as it is only taking one specific mango and papaya into account.