



Grow your own sweet, red-fleshed papayas from seed with this F1 hybrid Red Lady variety. Known for early fruiting, compact growth, and high productivity, it’s ideal for gardeners with warm weather and space for deep pots or open soil.
This hybrid papaya thrives in full sun and can start fruiting in 7–9 months when grown in proper conditions. Perfect for rooftops, patios, lawns, or small orchards.
Why Gardeners Prefer Red Lady Papaya
- Fast Fruiting – Starts producing in 7–9 months from seed
- Compact Plant Size – Grows 5–6 ft tall in containers
- Red-Fleshed Fruit – Sweet, aromatic, and nutritious
- F1 Hybrid – Higher yield, uniform growth, better disease resistance
- Performs in Heat – Ideal for Pakistan’s warm climate
How to Grow Papaya from Seed
Where to Sow:
- Large 18–24 inch pots or directly in garden soil
- Full sun with good drainage
Steps:
- Use 2 parts soil + 1 part Vermicompost
- Sow seeds 1 cm deep, spaced 1.5–2 ft apart if in ground
- Keep soil moist; germinates in 10–15 days
- Thin or transplant strongest seedlings after 4–6 leaves
- Stake for support when 2 ft tall
Fertilizer & Fruit Care
- Early Stage: Use Bone Meal at transplanting
- Every 15 Days: Apply NPK 20-20-20 or Seaweed Liquid
- Fruit Set: Switch to NPK 5-15-45 once flowering starts
- Pest Control: Use Neem Oil if aphids or mites appear
FAQs
How long does it take to get fruit?
Typically 7–9 months if given sun, space, and regular feeding.
Can I grow papaya in a pot?
Yes — use a 20–24 inch deep container. Provide full sunlight and a rich mix with compost.
How many seeds should I plant?
Sow 2–3 per spot and keep the healthiest one after sprouting.
Do I need male and female plants?
No — Red Lady is a self-pollinating hybrid. One plant is enough for fruit.
When do papayas ripen?
Fruits are usually ready 3–4 months after flowering. Harvest when skin turns yellow-green.
Common Names: Papaya, Red Lady Papaya, Hybrid Papita, پپیتا, Papita k Beej