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Can I save my pawpaw?

 
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I have a 7 year old pawpaw that got cut down yesterday by a well-intentioned friend who was helping me clear honeysuckle from our yard.

The pawpaw was the first thing I planted at my house and I'm devastated I never got to see it fruit!

Is there anything I can do to propogate it from the branches and let it live on in some way?
 
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Oh man, so sorry to read this.

In my experience, pawpaw branches do not easily propagate.  I have not had success with transplanting runners either.  

Do you not have runners?  I planted a pawpaw tree here (purchased from a nursery) maybe ten years ago, the original is now huge, and has 15-20 smaller younger trees surrounding it.  They pop up from the roots of the main tree.  Or maybe the runners didn't survive the honeysuckle event either?

 
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My pawpaw suckers if I prune them. So hopefully it will sucker.

You can probably try some rooting hormone and see if they will grow some new roots, but I think you will just have to buy some new plant. I recommend the Sunflower and Prolific cultivars, they fruit  really early.
 
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Here is a thread that might help if you want to experiment and see what happens:

https://permies.com/t/22615/Pawpaw-cuttings-heard-unsuccessful-stubborn#184464
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