Youll want to extract them from the fruit once its perfectly ripe. Rooting pawpaw cuttings directly into growing media is only possible shortly after germination, which is largely impractical. The answer is… probably not. It seems that stem cuttings are only viable if they come from seedlings under eight months old, so you can only grow a full plant from a very young pawpaw cutting. Treat with a horticultural rooting hormone that contains indole-3-butyric acid (iba). According to dirr (author of the reference manual of woody plant propagation), there are no industry reports of successful stem cuttings being rooted , and that you would have a better chance with root cuttings due to their thicket forming behavior thats not dissimilar from rhus, or sumac. Pawpaw is believed to have a symbiotic association with mycorrhizae. · can you root pawpaws from cuttings? Those advocating this practice argue that soil from the original hole should contain this fungus and aid in its establishment at the new site, thus improving pawpaw transplanting success. Choose the right method and time for best results. · pawpaw can be propagated by seed or grafting. If you make an attempt at rooting pawpaw cuttings , be sure to keep them continually moist. At least not from normal cuttings. · root cuttings thrive in moist, well-draining soil with indirect light. Harvesting pawpaw seeds is a bit like a treasure hunt—exciting but tricky. · i am performing this experiment to see if i can get the suckers to root , in hopes that i may be able to replicate this procedure in the future on a low grafted improved cultivars to get said cultivar cloned on its own roots. Other than that, use the usual techniques for softwood cuttings.