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Namdhari Cauliflower NS 1119 (F1) – Tropical Hybrid Cauliflower Seeds

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Get early-maturing Cauliflower NS 1119 (F1) from Namdhari Seeds, ideal for tropical climates. Features semi-dome creamy white curds, semi-erect plants, and is ready to harvest in just 45–50 days after transplanting.

Namdhari Cauliflower NS 1203 (F1) – Tropical Hybrid Cauliflower Seeds

Buy Cauliflower NS 1203 (F1) – High-Yield Tropical Hybrid by Namdhari Seeds

Get high-quality Cauliflower NS 1203 (F1) seeds from Namdhari Seeds, offering semi-dome curds, erect plant habit, and light creamy white heads weighing 700–900g. Matures in just 55–60 days, ideal for tropical conditions and commercial farming.

Namdhari Cauliflower NS 131 (F1) Seeds – Tropical Hybrid | Large White Dome Curds (1000–1200g)

Buy Namdhari NS 131 (F1) Cauliflower Seeds – Tropical hybrid with erect plant habit, large white dome-shaped curds (1000–1200g), and 60–65 days maturity. Ideal for commercial cultivation and high returns.

Namdhari Cauliflower NS 133 (F1) Seeds – Tropical Hybrid | Large White Dome Curd (1000–1200g)

Buy Namdhari NS 133 (F1) Cauliflower Seeds – Tropical hybrid variety with large dome-shaped white curds. Early maturity (55–60 days), high-yield potential, and strong plant vigor for commercial cultivation.

Namdhari Cauliflower NS 1358 (F1) Seeds – Tropical Hybrid | Creamy White Dome Curds (1000–1200g)

Buy Namdhari NS 1358 (F1) Cauliflower Seeds – Tropical hybrid with semi-erect plant habit, creamy white dome-shaped curds (1000–1200g), and 60–65 days maturity. Ideal for commercial farming with high market value.

Namdhari Cauliflower NS 136 (F1) Seeds – Tropical Hybrid | High Yield, Creamy White Curd (700-900g)

Buy Namdhari NS 136 (F1) Cauliflower Seeds – Tropical hybrid variety with dome-shaped, creamy white curds. Matures in 55-60 days after transplanting. Ideal for high yield and excellent market value.

Namdhari Cauliflower NS 555 (F1) Seeds – Tropical Hybrid | White Semi-Dome Curds (1300–1500g)

Namdhari NS 555 (F1) Cauliflower Seeds – A tropical hybrid variety with erect plant habit, semi-dome white curds weighing 1300–1500g. Matures in 65–70 days. Perfect for commercial farming with high yield potential.

Namdhari Cauliflower NS 60N (F1) – Tropical Hybrid Cauliflower Seeds

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Discover Cauliflower NS 60N (F1) by Namdhari Seeds – a tropical hybrid variety with semi-dome creamy white curds, prostrate plant habit, and an average curd weight of 500–700 grams. Matures in just 55–60 days after transplanting, perfect for early commercial harvests.

Namdhari Chilli NS 238 (F1) Seeds – Green Fresh & Red Dry | High Pungency Hybrid (100,000 SHU)

Buy Namdhari NS 238 (F1) Chilli Seeds – High pungency hybrid (100,000 SHU) suitable for both green fresh and red dry chilli. Tall spreading plant habit with dark green to deep red fruits (6–7 cm long, 1.0–1.1 cm wide). Matures in 65–70 days.

Namdhari Chilli NS 2560 (F1) Seeds – Dual Purpose Hybrid | Green Fresh & Red Dry | High Pungency (60,000 SHU)

Buy Namdhari NS 2560 (F1) Chilli Seeds – A high-yielding hybrid suitable for both green fresh and red dry use. Tall, spreading plants with thin pericarp fruits, 6–7 cm long and highly pungent (60,000 SHU). Matures in 65–70 days.

Namdhari NS 1825 (F1) Sponge Gourd Seeds – High Yield, Early Maturity | 25-30 cm Fruits

Namdhari NS 1825 (F1) Sponge Gourd Seeds

Premium Hybrid Sponge Gourd Seeds for Early Harvest

High-Yield, Light Green Fruits with White Flesh

Namdhari NS 1825 (F1) is a top-performing hybrid sponge gourd variety offering early maturity (40-45 days), cylindrical fruits (25-30 cm), and excellent market quality. Ideal for commercial growers.

Namdhari NS 2707 (F1) Chilli Seeds – High Pungency Hybrid for Red Dry Use

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NS 2707 is a high pungency hybrid chilli with tall erect plant habit. Suitable for red dry chilli production, it matures in 70–75 days, offers bright red fruits with thin pericarp and high SHU (~80,000).

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