Capsicum Seeds

Buy NS 280 (F1) Capsicum Seeds | Namdhari Seeds – Protected Cultivation, High Yield, Blocky Fruits

NS 280 (F1) Capsicum by Namdhari Seeds is a premium hybrid variety for protected cultivation. It produces uniform blocky fruits that turn from dark green to red, weighing 200–220 grams and maturing in 70–75 days after transplanting.

Buy NS 281 (F1) Capsicum Seeds | Namdhari Seeds – Protected Cultivation, Yellow Blocky Fruits, High Yield

NS 281 (F1) Capsicum by Namdhari Seeds is an F1 hybrid variety developed for protected cultivation. It produces blocky fruits that transition from dark green to bright yellow, weighing 200–220 grams and maturing in 65–70 days after transplanting.

Buy NS 282 (F1) Capsicum Seeds | Namdhari Seeds – Open Field Cultivation, Big Blocky Fruits, High Yield

NS 282 (F1) Capsicum Seeds by Namdhari Seeds are ideal for open field cultivation. This hybrid produces big blocky dark green fruits weighing 240–260 grams. Matures in 65–70 days with excellent yield potential.

Buy NS 292 (F1) Capsicum Seeds | Namdhari Seeds – Open Field Cultivation, Blocky Dark Green Fruits, High Yield

NS 292 (F1) Capsicum Seeds from Namdhari Seeds are developed for open field cultivation. The hybrid produces uniform blocky dark green fruits with an average weight of 180–200 grams. Matures in 70–75 days, offering excellent yield potential.

Buy NS 292 (F1) Capsicum Seeds | Namdhari Seeds – Open Field Cultivation, Blocky Dark Green Fruits, High Yield (Copy)

NS 292 (F1) Capsicum Seeds from Namdhari Seeds are developed for open field cultivation. The hybrid produces uniform blocky dark green fruits with an average weight of 180–200 grams. Matures in 70–75 days, offering excellent yield potential.

Buy SUPREME WONDER (F1) Capsicum Seeds | Namdhari Seeds – Open Field, Blocky Dark Green Fruits

SUPREME WONDER (F1) by Namdhari Seeds is a high-yielding capsicum variety developed for open field cultivation. It produces blocky dark green fruits weighing 160–180 grams and matures in 70–75 days after transplanting.

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