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Beetroot Madhur (OP) by Namdhari Seeds offers high yield with smooth, uniform globe-shaped roots and dark red flesh. This variety is perfect for a consistent harvest within 110-120 days, ensuring quality and size in every root.
Namdhari Seeds offers NS 22 (F1) Hybrid Cabbage, ideal for late maturity cultivation. With a round to semi-round head shape, this variety matures in 70-75 days, offering high yield and excellent head firmness.
Crimson Crush (F1) is a personal-sized hybrid watermelon from Namdhari Seeds. With round fruits weighing 2–3 kg, deep crimson red flesh, and 13–14% Brix, this fast-maturing (55–60 days) variety is perfect for fresh markets and high turnover cultivation.
Premium Namdhari NS 435 Bitter Gourd Seeds – a vigorous F1 hybrid karela variety with uniform fruits, high yield, and strong vines. Perfect for home gardening and commercial cultivation.
High-performing F1 hybrid watermelon seeds with Jubilee rind pattern. Deep crimson red flesh, 7–9 kg average fruit weight, and 12–13% Brix for exceptional sweetness. Matures in 80–85 days.
High-quality F1 hybrid watermelon seeds with Jubilee rind pattern. Produces 6–8 kg oval fruits with deep crimson red flesh and 11% Brix sweetness. Ready in 80–85 days. Ideal for commercial farming.
High-yielding F1 hybrid watermelon with Jubilee rind and bluish green stripes. Oblong fruits weighing 9–10 kg, crimson red flesh, and 11% Brix sweetness. Matures in 80–85 days. Ideal for large-scale farming.
High-yielding hybrid watermelon seeds by Namdhari Seeds. Jubilee rind pattern with light green skin and dark green stripes. Crimson red flesh with 12–13% Brix and average fruit weight of 9–10 kg.
A vigorous, prolific hybrid bitter gourd variety maturing in 50–55 days with dark green, short‑spindle fruits of 8–10 cm length and average weight 40–50 g. Ideal for commercial growers seeking early market supply and good shelf life.
Grow high-quality, round-to-oval Sugarbaby watermelons with deep red flesh, very sweet taste (12–13% Brix), and dark green striped rind. Bred for uniformity and high yield, this hybrid variety is perfect for both commercial and home cultivation.
✅ Variety: NS 200 (F1) – Sugarbaby Type
🍉 Fruit Shape: Round to oval
🎨 Rind Pattern: Dark green with visible stripes
❤️ Flesh Color: Deep red
⚖️ Fruit Weight: 8,000–10,000 grams
🍬 Sweetness (Brix): 12–13%
⏳ Maturity: 80–85 days after sowing
NS 7018 (F1) is a high-yielding Sugarbaby watermelon hybrid by Namdhari Seeds, known for its crimson red flesh, dark green striped rind, and excellent sweetness (13–14% Brix). Ideal for commercial and kitchen gardens.
🌿 Variety: NS 7018 (F1) – Sugarbaby Hybrid
🍉 Fruit Shape: Round to oval
🎨 Flesh Color: Crimson red
⚖️ Fruit Weight: 8,000–10,000 grams
🌱 Rind Pattern: Dark green with visible stripes
🍬 Brix: 13–14% – Very sweet
⏳ Maturity: 80–85 days after sowing
Grow sweet, juicy, and high-yield Crimson Sweet watermelons with Namdhari’s NS 62 (F1) variety. Matures in 85-90 days, offering crimson red flesh and 12-13% Brix sweetness. Perfect for commercial and home growers!
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