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Namdhari Ash Gourd NS 4915 (F1) – Hybrid Oval Fruit | 5–6 Kg | Kharif & Rabi Sowing
₹80.00 – ₹250.00Price range: ₹80.00 through ₹250.00Namdhari Seeds Ash Gourd NS 4915 (F1) – Hybrid Oval Wax Gourd
Early Maturing | 5–6 Kg Fruit | Ideal for Kharif & Rabi Season
Namdhari NS 4915 (F1) is a high-yielding hybrid ash gourd with uniform oval-shaped fruits. Matures in 75–80 days, producing green fruits weighing 5–6 kg and measuring 35–40 cm in length. Best suited for Kharif and Rabi sowing.
Namdhari Ash Gourd NS 4984 (F1) – Cylindrical Hybrid | 1–1.5 Kg | Early Maturity
₹80.00 – ₹250.00Price range: ₹80.00 through ₹250.00Namdhari Seeds Ash Gourd NS 4984 (F1) – Hybrid Cylindrical Fruit
Early Harvest | 1–1.5 Kg Fruit | Suitable for Kharif & Rabi Seasons
NS 4984 (F1) is a fast-maturing hybrid ash gourd from Namdhari Seeds. Produces uniform cylindrical green fruits weighing 1,000–1,500 grams. Ideal for Kharif and Rabi sowing, with a maturity window of 65–70 days.
Namdhari Ash Gourd NS 4996 (F1) – Light Green Cylindrical Hybrid | 1.5–2 Kg
₹80.00 – ₹250.00Price range: ₹80.00 through ₹250.00Namdhari Seeds Ash Gourd NS 4996 (F1) – Cylindrical Light Green Hybrid
Early Maturity | 1.5–2 Kg Fruit Size | Ideal for Kharif & Rabi Seasons
NS 4996 (F1) is a premium hybrid ash gourd variety by Namdhari Seeds, delivering uniform light green cylindrical fruits. Matures in 65–70 days with average fruit weight of 1.5–2 kg. Best suited for Kharif and Rabi sowing.
Namdhari Seeds Ash Gourd NS 4912 (F1) – Hybrid Wax Gourd, 6-8 Kg Fruits
₹80.00 – ₹250.00Price range: ₹80.00 through ₹250.00Namdhari Seeds Ash Gourd NS 4912 (F1) – Hybrid Wax Gourd Variety
High Yielding | All-Season Cultivation | 6–8 Kg Fruit Size
NS 4912 (F1) is a premium hybrid ash gourd from Namdhari Seeds. Produces round, green fruits that turn waxy white at maturity. Matures in 80–85 days with thick, milky white flesh and high recovery. Ideal for commercial farming and all-year cultivation.
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