Pulling out the 2nd Papaya Tree

Two weeks ago I uprooted my second papaya tree, not because its root had rotted, but because it was slowly dying due to the heat of the weather and also because of the lack of vitamins in the soil.

The hole in the bucket does not become a barrier to the papaya tree, but it serves to shrink the papaya tree called bonsai. If the weather wasn't hot, my papaya trees would live a long time and bear a lot of fruit.

So far, I have only one papaya tree left that is full of healthy fruits. Today my chili plants are still alive which I cut off the branches so that some of the vitamins it gets from the soil are not wasted and end up in other parts of the chili body.

If you notice, most of my plants are dry due to the heat of the weather. But the only thing left that is durable and seasonal is the sweet potato. Even my squash didn’t really withstand the extreme heat of the weather. Even my ampalaya (Bitter Gourd) plant can no longer withstand the intense heat of the weather

When I removed the papaya tree, I only got six small fruits that can be made into ATSARA or other dishes. ATSARA is a preserved small slice of papaya that looks like a pickled stuffed with carrots.

It's just amazing that it has different shapes. I also can't explain why? Maybe it’s the effect of the heat of the weather.


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Can you see this big plastic water bottle that I planted with papaya? There are so many big holes around him, aren't there. This is one way I can shrink the papaya tree and at the right time, it can be easily pulled out.

Maybe if I dig deeper and widen the circle of the planter, it might live a few more months.

So far, this is the only remaining papaya tree whose fruit is the same size and shape. But as far as I can see it will only last a month according to the tip of its leaf tree starting to turn yellow.



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I'm very sorry that your plants are dying. I had two papaya plants and one was dried by a baby iguana, which ate all its buds and flowers. The second, which has more fruits, goes the same way, the baby iguana is eating its shoots, my dogs have not been able to hunt it either, it is very elusive. I hope you can find a solution to the weather, it is sad to see how our beloved plants are dying. All the best.

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What! IGUANA? Really! I never saw an iguana in real life! LOL
After 3 days I will pick all the fruits and take down the tree. I will replace by Watermelon ^_^


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In my backyard there is always, but this one has been very elusive, I have not been able to capture it to take it elsewhere. Generally it blends in with banana plants and it is very difficult to see it, it is small, about 30 cm in length, and of a very intense green. I have been able to see her twice, and precisely at that moment I did not carry my phone with me, I could not photograph her.

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