Red Lady Papaya 786 F1 is a high-yielding hybrid variety known for its early fruiting, disease resistance, and consistent quality. \
Brought to you by Global Products, this hybrid seed is specially adapted for tropical and sub-tropical climates like those in Pakistan. It produces medium to large-sized fruits with a reddish-orange flesh, excellent sweetness, and strong shelf life — making it ideal for both domestic consumption and commercial farming.
Key Features:
Hybrid Variety: F1 hybrid with uniform growth and vigor.
Early Maturity: Begins fruiting in 4–5 months after transplanting.
Disease Resistance: Resistant to papaya ring spot virus (PRSV) and other common fungal diseases.
Climate Tolerance: Performs well in hot, humid, and dry zones of Pakistan.
High Germination Rate: Over 85% germination when properly sown.
Dwarf to Medium Plant Height: Easier to manage and harvest.
High Quality Fruit: Thick flesh, deep red color, low seed cavity, sweet taste (12–14 Brix).
Benefits:
High Market Value: Attractive fruit quality fetches premium prices in urban markets.
Excellent Shelf Life: Ideal for transport and distant markets across Pakistan.
Continuous Harvesting: Produces multiple harvests for up to 2 years.
Maximized Yield: Potential yield of 60–80 tons per acre under optimal conditions.
Export Potential: Meets standards for export to Gulf and Middle Eastern countries.
Recommended Uses:
Commercial Farming: Suitable for large-scale papaya production.
Kitchen Gardening: Can be grown in backyard gardens with proper care.
Agro-Industry Supply: Ideal for supplying fresh markets, juice makers, and fruit processors.
Contract Farming: Good choice for farmers under fruit-buying contracts due to predictable yield and quality.
Sowing Guidelines for Pakistan:
Sowing Season: Spring (Feb–Apr) and Autumn (Aug–Oct)
Spacing: 6×6 ft recommended for proper airflow and fruiting
Soil: Well-drained, fertile loamy soil with pH 6.0–6.5
Irrigation: Moderate and regular; avoid waterlogging
Fertilization: Use balanced NPK and organic manure during early growth and flowering stages

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