Date: 
Saving Fallen Papaya Tree
Q: Hope there is help for my beautiful amazing papaya tree! There where a loooooooot of fruits on it, but it broke! First of all, it was leaning and friends tried to straight my beautiful tree. What can I do? Will it get fruits again?
A: A couple months ago we also had a Papaya tree loaded with 
fruit that fell down (see photos). It was heart-breaking. We secured it and it 
continued growing for a couple of weeks but unfortunately, at the end the tree 
still died, leaving us a million fruit.
The Papaya tree has a very sensitive root system and is hard to 
re-establish once the roots are damaged.
However, if it just has a broken top, it has a good chance to grow back 
from the side shoots.
Of course, remove all the fruit so they don't take energy from the 
recovering tree. 
When a tree is loaded with fruit, it is important to provide support for 
heavy branches and for the trunk if needed. Always support the fruiting tree to 
prevent from possible falling BEFORE it starts leaning down and may become 
broken by even a light wind.
In the photo, you can see how we fixed boards around, but it was already 
after the tree fell. Unfortunately, it was too late since the roots got 
damaged. Always need to stake the tree up before the branches get too heavy!
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