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Once your seeds are dry, it’s time to germinate them. Place the seeds between damp paper towels and slide them into a plastic bag. Keep the bag in a warm area with indirect sunlight. Check periodically, and in about a week or two, you should see sprouts emerging.
Step 3: Plant in Pots
Choose large pots with good drainage to give your papaya trees enough room to grow. Fill the pots with a well-draining soil mix, ideally formulated for tropical plants. When your seedlings are a few inches tall, carefully transplant them into the pots, spacing them well so they have room to expand.
Step 4: Care for Your Plants
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