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Indo-Us 45 F1 Hybrid Watermelon Seeds

Premium Indo-Us 45 F1 Hybrid Watermelon Seeds for sweet, juicy, and uniform fruits. Ideal for commercial farming and home gardening, these high-yield watermelon seeds are disease-resistant and fast-growing.

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Crimson Crush (F1) Personal Size Watermelon Seeds – Namdhari Seeds

Original price was: ₹409.00.Current price is: ₹400.00.100

Crimson Crush (F1) Personal Size Watermelon Seeds – Namdhari Seeds

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.

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Namdhari Watermelon Seeds – NS 200 (F1) | Sugarbaby Hybrid | Deep Red Flesh | 80–85 Days Maturity

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🌱 NS 200 (F1) Sugarbaby Watermelon Seeds – By Namdhari

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.

🔍 Key Product Features:

  • 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

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Namdhari Watermelon Seeds – NS 7018 (F1) | Sugarbaby Hybrid | High Yield, Crimson Red Flesh

Original price was: ₹409.00.Current price is: ₹400.00.100

🌱 Hybrid Watermelon Seeds – NS 7018 (F1) by Namdhari Seeds

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.

🔍 Key Features:

  • 🌿 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

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NS 62 (F1) Watermelon Seeds – Crimson Sweet | Namdhari Seeds Online

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NS 62 (F1) Watermelon Seeds – Crimson Sweet by Namdhari

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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NS 7064 (F1) Charleston Watermelon Seeds – Namdhari Seeds Online Online (Copy)

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NS 7064 (F1) Watermelon Seeds – Charleston Type by Namdhari

Get premium yield and sweetness with NS 7064 (F1) Watermelon Seeds by Namdhari Seeds. Featuring oval-shaped fruits with crimson red flesh, light green rind, and high sweetness (12–13% Brix). Matures in just 80–85 days!

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Tarbuj Kiran-2

Price range: ₹75.00 through ₹780.00

Grow delicious, sweet, and juicy Kiran-2 Tarbuj (Watermelon) Seeds in your garden or farm. This high-yielding variety is known for its excellent taste, uniform shape, and disease resistance. Perfect for home gardeners and commercial farmers alike

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Watermelon NS 23 (IBH) F1 – Icebox Watermelon by Namdhari Seeds

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Namdhari Seeds presents Watermelon NS 23 (IBH) F1, a top-quality icebox watermelon variety. With its bluish-black rind, deep crimson red flesh, and sweet Brix level of 12-13%, this watermelon matures in just 60-65 days, offering a perfect balance of taste and size for both home gardens and small-scale farms.

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Watermelon NS 34 (IBH) F1 – Icebox Watermelon Seeds | Namdhari Seeds

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Namdhari Seeds Watermelon NS 34 (IBH) F1 is a premium icebox watermelon variety featuring a bluish-black sugarbaby rind, oblong shape, and deep crimson red flesh. With a Brix level of 12-13%, it offers excellent sweetness and matures in just 60-65 days, ideal for both commercial growers and home gardeners.

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Watermelon NS 7032 (F1) – Icebox Watermelon Seeds | Namdhari Seeds

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Watermelon NS 7032 (F1) – High-Yield Icebox Variety by Namdhari Seeds

Watermelon NS 7032 (F1) is a premium icebox watermelon hybrid from Namdhari Seeds, known for its bluish black sugarbaby rind, oblong shape, and deep crimson red flesh. With a large fruit size of 6,000–7,000 grams and a Brix level of 12–13%, it delivers sweetness and market appeal, maturing quickly in 60–65 days.

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Watermelon NS 7207 (F1) – Icebox Hybrid | Namdhari Seeds Online

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Watermelon NS 7207 (F1) – Icebox Watermelon Seeds by Namdhari

Watermelon NS 7207 (F1) from Namdhari Seeds is a high-performing icebox category hybrid, featuring a bluish black sugarbaby rind, oblong shape, and dark red flesh. With a Brix level of 13–14%, and fruit weight of 3,000–4,000 grams, this variety matures in just 60–65 days, offering outstanding sweetness and market value.

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Watermelon NS 7310 (Joy) F1 – Icebox Watermelon by Namdhari Seeds

Original price was: ₹409.00.Current price is: ₹400.00.100

Namdhari Seeds presents Watermelon NS 7310 (Joy) F1, a top-tier icebox variety. With a bluish-black rind and deep crimson red flesh, this watermelon offers a perfect balance of sweetness and texture. Maturing in just 58-60 days, it’s perfect for gardeners and farmers alike.

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