Unique technique of mango transplant on papaya to obtain a superfruit

The mango transplant on papaya is an innovative technique that allows to obtain a superfruit combining the nutritional qualities of the mango with the resistance and rapid growth of the papaya. In this article, we will detail the steps to succeed in this unique and surprising transplant.

Materials required:

  • Healthy Papaya Plant
  • A resistant mango plant
  • A sharp knife
  • A support to keep the transplant in place
  • Plastic film to protect transplant

Steps to Registry:

1. Plant selection: It is important to select a vigorous, healthy papaya plant and a disease-resistant mango plant. Make sure both plants are of a similar size to facilitate transplantation.

2. Seed preparation: Cut the papaya and mango plants at the neck just above the roots. Make sure to remove all lateral branches to facilitate grafting.

3. Record of Registry: Make a V-incision on the papaya plant and on the mango plant. Make sure both incisions match perfectly. Insert the piece of mango into the papaya incision, making sure to align the cambiums of both plants.

4. Maintenance of the Registry: Use a support to keep the transplant in place during healing. Wrap the grafted area with a plastic film to protect against infections and ensure proper healing.

5. Post-graft care: After transplanting, make sure to water the plant regularly and monitor any disease or parasites. It is recommended to fertilize the soil to promote the growth of the new grafted tree.

This unique mango graft technique on papaya allows to obtain a superfruit with exceptional qualities. By combining the characteristics of the two trees, you can enjoy a tasty, nutritious and disease-resistant fruit. Feel free to try this technique at home to discover the benefits of this hybrid superfruit!