Female n Male flowers will not in the same tree, so it's means that you should planting more than 1 tree with hope you will have a couple trees for fruiting.
So, on August last year, I'm start my papaya seedling, the fruit came from our local grocery, I planted 3 seeds and save the rest of them.
Right now the trees in bloom, I'm so excited to found out that 3 of them have hermaphrodite and few male flowers. They have a 2-4 babies each and the biggest one about 5x3", yeaah !
Hermaphrodite Flower
Bisex Flower
Male Flower
Papaya fruit all year long, as long as the temperature warm enough, they'll keep flowering and fruiting. If the temperature drop too much, they'll stop flowering and will start flowering again soon after the temperature back warm again.
From my own experience with my others tropical fruit (like mango and wax apple, ), if the temperature drop or too much watering (lots of rain), before the fruits ripen, the fruits will get bigger but tasteless. I hope my papaya fruits will have enough warm weather until they're ripen...
I'll start new seedling soon for next year crop.
Tips from my parents, if your trees only have male flowers, a long thin stalk with several small flowers in cluster, don't pull them off, instead cut of the top, in most case the new grow will have bisex flowers and few male flowers.
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