How to grow a jacquier tree from a cutting in a papaya tree

The jacquier is a tropical fruit tree that produces large edible fruits. If you want to grow a jacquier tree from a cutting in a papaya tree, follow these simple steps:

1. Preparation of cutting:

First, choose a healthy and vigorous branch of a jacquier tree. Cut a cutting about 30 cm long. Make sure the cutting has at least 2-3 knots.

2. Preparation of the papayer:

Choose a healthy and robust papayer in which you want to plant the jacquier cutting. Dig a hole in the ground near the papaya trunk.

3. Planting the cutting:

Gently insert the jacquier cutting into the papaya’s prepared hole. Make sure the cutting is well grounded and stable.

4. Watering and maintenance:

Water the cutting regularly to keep the soil moist, but not wet. Be sure to protect the cutting from strong winds and provide sufficient exposure to sunlight.

5. Growth and development:

Over the weeks, carefully monitor the growth of the cutting. You should start seeing signs of new shoots and roots forming. This indicates that the cutting successfully rooted in the papayer.

  • Continue to water the cutting regularly and provide it with the necessary care to promote its growth.
  • Once the jacquier cutting is well established in the papayer, you can transplant it into a permanent place with a rich and well drained soil.
  • Be sure to protect the tree from pests and diseases using appropriate biological methods or gardening products.

By following these steps, you can successfully grow a jacquier tree from a cutting in a papaya tree. Enjoy the harvest of delicious tropical fruits once the tree reaches full maturity.