VNR F1 Brinjal Harsh
The VNR F1 Brinjal Harsh is a superior-quality F1 hybrid brinjal variety developed by VNR Seeds Pvt. Ltd., known for producing medium-long, shiny deep-purple fruits with uniform shape and smooth texture.
This hybrid offers high yield potential, strong plant vigor, and resistance to bacterial wilt and fruit borer — two of the most common brinjal pests in India. Its fruits are tender, glossy, and flavorful, making them ideal for fresh market sales and long-distance transport.
The Harsh variety is suitable for open field and greenhouse cultivation, providing consistent performance under diverse Indian climates. It is a preferred choice among farmers for commercial farming due to its excellent productivity and attractive fruit quality.
🌾 Key Features & Benefits
High-yield hybrid brinjal with attractive purple fruits
Medium-long, glossy fruits with tender texture
Excellent taste and shelf life
Resistant to bacterial wilt and fruit borer
Vigorous plants with strong stems and branching
Suitable for all major growing regions in India
Ideal for commercial and home garden cultivation
🌱 How to Germinate
Prepare nursery beds or trays with fine, fertile soil.
Sow seeds about 0.5–1 cm deep.
Keep the soil moist and warm (25–30°C).
Seeds germinate within 7–10 days.
Provide light shade to protect seedlings until transplanting.
🌿 How to Grow
Transplant seedlings when 4–5 leaves appear (25–30 days old).
Maintain spacing of 60 cm between plants and 75–90 cm between rows.
Apply organic compost during transplanting.
Ensure full sunlight and proper irrigation.
📅 Best Time to Plant
North India: February–March, June–July
South & Central India: Almost all seasons except heavy monsoon
Ideal temperature range: 25–35°C
🌍 Soil Requirements
☀️ Ideal Weather Conditions
Requires warm, sunny climate for best fruit set
Avoid frost or prolonged cold exposure
Minimum 6–8 hours of sunlight daily
🌾 How to Care for Your Brinjal Harsh Plants
💧 Watering
Maintain even soil moisture, especially during flowering and fruiting.
Avoid overwatering and water stagnation.
🌿 Fertilization
Apply organic manure or FYM before transplanting.
Use NPK (10:10:10) fertilizer every 20–25 days.
Foliar feeding with micronutrients boosts yield.
✂️ Pruning and Maintenance
Remove damaged or diseased leaves.
Stake plants if needed to support fruit-heavy branches.
Harvest when fruits are firm, glossy, and of full color.
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