@@phurrnesh Hi. No I did not have to worry actually. I have an amazing "Thai Dwarf" red papaya strain that I've been growing for about 8 years, I've planted more than 70 of these papaya and never once seen a male, all have been self pollinating females.. Until last year I had 2 papaya trees that were very "male looking" for the first season.. all of my other young plants were setting fruits and these two plants had a very thick cover of what looked like male flowers and did not have any fruit.. So I was talking on video to my RUclips viewers and telling them "I decided I would cut those 2 trees down soon, if they don't fruit". And after I said that only one month later they both put out just one fruit... and then I showed that to viewers and said "it's still not enough" .. and "unless they put out more fruit I will cut them down", that was early Spring, Now we are in mid Summer and they have gone crazy and packed on lots of fruit. Those two plants now have more fruit than any other papaya in my garden. Hahaha amazing.. I only had to threaten to cut them down hahahaha......... But seriously last year I planted another 20 or more papaya and now I have 2 more doing the same thing... all the others are setting fruit but 2 look like males and no fruits.. and yea I think these two will be the same.. no fruit the first year but I'm hoping they will have many fruit next year. 🙂 Amazing hey? Thanks Mate. Good to chat 👍🙂
Thank you very much!👍🏿 Who has done this successfully? I thought you would show us the after pictures. So what happened to the papaya that's covered? Did they ripen or rotted?
Why cut the female papaya, just leave it alone and just kill the male papaya. It's just a waste of time grafting it, now you have to wait 2 to 3 months and there's a possibility that it will not survive and the three friuts are wasted. If you really want a smaller or lowered papaya so you can harvest the fruit without problem reaching it, then you could have cut the male papaya much lower like 1 feet to 1 1/2 feet from the ground so you'll end up with a much smaller papaya tree. 😒😒🤔🤔
Papaya is really strong, normally in warm but non tropical regions you chop it down in winter and in spring it comes back alive and will start making you fruits in summer. About what he did: there is no problem for the female plant he chopped, it will grow back, meanwhile the male one with the grafted female part will make him fruits much faster than to plant the cut in soil and waiting for roots. Or at least this is what I think.
@@mikimosky4109 true, we live in Central florida and my mom has a papaya tree that's about 8 years old. When it gets too tall, she just chops it down a little and it grows back with more branches.
@@mikimosky4109 well if that is the case it makes sence, then it is better then just removing allmale plants since you can take atvanrage of them alredy having good roots.
Great Job, but the only inconvenience I see is that you had to cut down a female papaya tree to graft the other one( The male ). So I think it would be better to leave the female alive and just get rid of the male one.Because un the long run one papaya tree had to diety friend. Kind regards, Ismael from Cuba.
so u got a top part of female tree and put on top of male tree.and turn it to female tree assume if survive..why not cut the male tree off and leave the female tree alone and u still got female tree instead of doing this…u got good female tree to put on male tree lol ….what works with female tree that i had to cut it off from it own tree ????
He grafted this tree. He could have just hammered a steak where he cut the Male tree and it would have thought it was dying. This would force it to change female to survive.
Dear, Thanks for the great Info shared. However I have only male plants. Not any female papaya plant! What's the use of cutting/sacrificing a fruit bearing female papaya plant and putting it on a male plant stem!!!!!
What is the point of cutting a female papaya tree & grafting it on a male papaya tree? What happens to the female papaya tree trunk? Does it grow a new trunk & bear flowers & fruits?
He likely had an extra branch. Just saw another person say that they chopped the male like this but left it alone and did nothing. Later two female branches emerged from the male without grafting.
I planted some papaya seeds yesterday. Some in the shade and some in the direct sunshine. Which condition is better for growth and how much water required?
Maintain continuous moisture in the pot, once they germinate, keep them in bright area not in direct sunshine. After some days when you think they are mature enough, plant them in direct sunshine.
I don't know why people bother to do that. Papaya, even when planted from seeds, produces fruits in the first year. Each papaya has hundreds of seeds. If you need more female papaya trees, just plant more seeds. 😆😆😆
What is the point of cutting an already female papaya producing tree to graft onto the male tree, might as well let the female tree continue to grow and produce the fruits
You would sacrifice a female plant nearing fruits for this process - I don’t get it! Why not just get rid of the male plant? Net net you are not worse off. 🤔
This is grafting a females papaya tree onto a male tree. This is not turning a Male papaya into female. This is simply grafter. Sorry wrong title for your videos in this one.
God bless u continuously i like it
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Thank you! This is very helpful.
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Great idea from Cameroon
Good presentation!
Thank you for sharing your expertise.
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This only seems beneficial if the female trunk regrows or if a branch of the female is used for the graft. Thanks for the education!
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Great, will like to see a fallow up
Thanks very much for sharing. I might try that very soon. Best regards.
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Hi did you try??
@@phurrnesh Hi. No I did not have to worry actually. I have an amazing "Thai Dwarf" red papaya strain that I've been growing for about 8 years, I've planted more than 70 of these papaya and never once seen a male, all have been self pollinating females.. Until last year I had 2 papaya trees that were very "male looking" for the first season.. all of my other young plants were setting fruits and these two plants had a very thick cover of what looked like male flowers and did not have any fruit.. So I was talking on video to my RUclips viewers and telling them "I decided I would cut those 2 trees down soon, if they don't fruit". And after I said that only one month later they both put out just one fruit... and then I showed that to viewers and said "it's still not enough" .. and "unless they put out more fruit I will cut them down", that was early Spring, Now we are in mid Summer and they have gone crazy and packed on lots of fruit. Those two plants now have more fruit than any other papaya in my garden. Hahaha amazing.. I only had to threaten to cut them down hahahaha......... But seriously last year I planted another 20 or more papaya and now I have 2 more doing the same thing... all the others are setting fruit but 2 look like males and no fruits.. and yea I think these two will be the same.. no fruit the first year but I'm hoping they will have many fruit next year. 🙂 Amazing hey? Thanks Mate. Good to chat 👍🙂
@@localtime824 thanks you so much for sharing your wonderful experience,all the best, happy gardening, have good day 🙂
@@phurrnesh Welcome and thank you. Same to you, Happy Gardening. Best Regards. 🙂
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Thank you very much!👍🏿 Who has done this successfully? I thought you would show us the after pictures. So what happened to the papaya that's covered? Did they ripen or rotted?
Why cut the female papaya, just leave it alone and just kill the male papaya. It's just a waste of time grafting it, now you have to wait 2 to 3 months and there's a possibility that it will not survive and the three friuts are wasted. If you really want a smaller or lowered papaya so you can harvest the fruit without problem reaching it, then you could have cut the male papaya much lower like 1 feet to 1 1/2 feet from the ground so you'll end up with a much smaller papaya tree. 😒😒🤔🤔
Questions, questions... 😄
Papaya is really strong, normally in warm but non tropical regions you chop it down in winter and in spring it comes back alive and will start making you fruits in summer.
About what he did: there is no problem for the female plant he chopped, it will grow back, meanwhile the male one with the grafted female part will make him fruits much faster than to plant the cut in soil and waiting for roots.
Or at least this is what I think.
@@mikimosky4109 true, we live in Central florida and my mom has a papaya tree that's about 8 years old. When it gets too tall, she just chops it down a little and it grows back with more branches.
Moreover I think this is totally fake. You can do what you want, but the "grafted" female will die out.
@@mikimosky4109 well if that is the case it makes sence, then it is better then just removing allmale plants since you can take atvanrage of them alredy having good roots.
Goodafternoon po
Pls show the result...did the papaya survive and bear fruit? Why did you not show the result?
He did not convert, he did grafting
Good
3:56 is the best method 😂😂
Yes the best
Great Job, but the only inconvenience I see is that you had to cut down a female papaya tree to graft the other one( The male ).
So I think it would be better to leave the female alive and just get rid of the male one.Because un the long run one papaya tree had to diety friend.
Kind regards,
Ismael from Cuba.
Thank you for your good work
This is papaya grafting, this will work.
so u got a top part of female tree and put on top of male tree.and turn it to female tree assume if survive..why not cut the male tree off and leave the female tree alone and u still got female tree instead of doing this…u got good female tree to put on male tree lol ….what works with female tree that i had to cut it off from it own tree ????
True engot
Good idea, but i don’t have extra female papaya tree to cut down..
He grafted this tree. He could have just hammered a steak where he cut the Male tree and it would have thought it was dying. This would force it to change female to survive.
Interesting 🤔 I'd like to see this done somewhere can you do a video of this? @@bringit3164
Why are the benefits of changing male to female beside getting fruits?
Fruits
Yr. video look good. I feel one thing need to do is erect a wooden/bamboo post attached to Papaya tree n tie it to avoid breaking.
I would know if this Will work
Ha ha,katatapos pa lang nagbunga na,😂😂😂 dapat kinuha ang bunga ng naidugtong para malaman nagbunga..
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How many months to make male papaya to female papaya tree.
2 to 3 months when you can see it's alive.
@@glennmahomas8169did it really work , did the male produce fruits
Dear, Thanks for the great Info shared. However I have only male plants. Not any female papaya plant!
What's the use of cutting/sacrificing a fruit bearing female papaya plant and putting it on a male plant stem!!!!!
u ever heard of useless facts. lol
and if it doesn't take . oh weel.
Thanks 👍 im going to try it
Your fruits are very big
What is the point of cutting a female papaya tree & grafting it on a male papaya tree? What happens to the female papaya tree trunk? Does it grow a new trunk & bear flowers & fruits?
He likely had an extra branch. Just saw another person say that they chopped the male like this but left it alone and did nothing. Later two female branches emerged from the male without grafting.
Grafting pala ginawa mo. Sana yong ma convert siya sa female na hindi grafting
I planted some papaya seeds yesterday. Some in the shade and some in the direct sunshine. Which condition is better for growth and how much water required?
Maintain continuous moisture in the pot, once they germinate, keep them in bright area not in direct sunshine.
After some days when you think they are mature enough, plant them in direct sunshine.
Look dude, if you just left the female papaya alone, you're good to go. Female papaya without the work. Cheers- I got more tips - just name the topic.
Does the plant grow better in the shade or direct sunshine, in California?
I don't know why people bother to do that. Papaya, even when planted from seeds, produces fruits in the first year. Each papaya has hundreds of seeds. If you need more female papaya trees, just plant more seeds. 😆😆😆
Definitely agree with you.
Only my question is ultimately one have to cut female papay tree. So it's wast again
hahha pwde diay na glen mura lgbt papaya na diay na ba
Oo pwedi kaayo...amping diha kanunay n God bless
Sana ma closeup nnman yong ginawa mo sa puno ng papaya
THIS VIDEO IS AN ACTUAL EXPERIMENT IT IS EDUCATIONAL
Lol. He grafted a female to the male tree!
If the female didn't regrow, then it's like destroying one to build another and this doesn't sound well.
Y can take one branch from the female plant to another
Sucussfully changed or fail?
Success
@@glennmahomas8169 for me failure. Added New banana tree in that place
Salamat kabayan Glen
Salamat sa info boss ! Godbless
Same to you Boss..Happy New Year 🎉🎉 2021
Thanks
Asan ang result boss? Kulang ang video mo boss paano kami maniniwala
Thank you
How MAny days we will keep plastic cover.
Why do you couver it please
Thanks alot
Did the female grow back nicely or die?
That is the question
Grow
Will die!
good possible it will grow a side shoot and maybe 2 to 3 shoots
How to make male plant into female: place monitor in front of plant and play all seasons of Sex in the City, now you have female plant!
nasaan ang follow up video n nabuhay siya
Hopefully scion has been taken from a branc becuse there is no. Multiplication if cut an upright female to make another female
Thank you for the information that you have done to the papaya male become female..can you please visit my house .. keep farming GOD 🙏 BLESS
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The female Papaya tree should regrow some new shoots.
Great video thank you! I must ask, you guys slaughtering animals in the background? What’s that noise about?
💔
Ñot seen properly you may arrange a camera man to shear each act which hide in this video
What is the point of cutting an already female papaya producing tree to graft onto the male tree, might as well let the female tree continue to grow and produce the fruits
Vloger kna pla ngaun kua 1k
Opo trying hard...ingat poh n God bless
Show results
Wa man ipakita kung nabuhi ang papaya way klaro paps ang demo.
No close up can't see what you're doing
Mao diay na sicreto gaw
Yes gaw
Hi kua glenn pa notice. Kamusta aries ni sa LPC dati ky poloy.
Hello musta poh
@@glennmahomas8169 drafting glen
@@glennmahomas8169 kanang ponoan sa lobi oja sumpayan og kapajas
Aka, how to graft a female plant onto a male root stock
Put ads bro you can make money
How do you identify papaya sex?
puro English na salita ng mga pinoy ngayon wala na pambansang wika,dito sa namn sa USA mga pinoy pag pinoy sa pinoy tagalog.
You would sacrifice a female plant nearing fruits for this process - I don’t get it! Why not just get rid of the male plant? Net net you are not worse off. 🤔
This is grafting a females papaya tree onto a male tree. This is not turning a
Male papaya into female. This is simply grafter. Sorry wrong title for your videos in this one.
Dong pashawrawt namn Jan hehe
Magtagalog ka nlg dodong
bakit mo pa pinatay o pinutol yung babaeng papaya mo? buhay na yun eh....sinayang mo pa
this is silly.... kill 1 plant to make another???????????
Type of grafting not transgender
Wrong news
pointless and tactless
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