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Bitter Gourd Akash F1
₹70.00Grow Akash F1 Bitter Gourd Seeds for high-yield, disease-resistant, and nutritious vegetables. This hybrid variety produces uniform, tender, and bitter-free gourds, perfect for home gardens and commercial cultivation.
Bitter Gourd Amanshree F1
Premium Amanshree F1 Hybrid Bitter Gourd Seeds for vigorous vines, uniform fruiting, and high yields. Ideal for both kitchen gardening and commercial farming, these hybrid karela seeds produce tender, nutritious fruits with excellent market demand.
Bitter Gourd Katahi
₹120.00 – ₹2,580.00Price range: ₹120.00 through ₹2,580.00Achieve abundant harvests with VNR Katahi Bitter Gourd Seeds from VNR Seeds Pvt. Ltd.. This hybrid variety offers early fruiting, disease resistance, and excellent shelf life, making it ideal for both home gardens and commercial cultivation.
Bitter Gourd US 1315 F1
₹75.00 – ₹780.00Price range: ₹75.00 through ₹780.00Premium 1 by Indo-Us – a high-yielding karela variety with uniform, dark green fruits, strong vines, and early maturity. Perfect for both home gardening and commercial farming.
Bitter Gourd US 33 F1
₹75.00 – ₹780.00Price range: ₹75.00 through ₹780.00Premium US 33 F1 Hybrid Bitter Gourd Seeds by Indo-Us – a high-performance karela hybrid producing vigorous vines, uniform fruits, and continuous harvest. Perfect for home gardening & commercial farming.
Bitter Gourd VNR-28
₹120.00 – ₹2,580.00Price range: ₹120.00 through ₹2,580.00Achieve abundant harvests with VNR-28 Bitter Gourd Seeds from VNR Seeds Pvt. Ltd.. This hybrid variety offers early fruiting, disease resistance, and excellent shelf life, making it ideal for both home gardens and commercial cultivation.
DAS agro seeds ( Bitter guard F1 Das 100)
₹75.00 – ₹780.00Price range: ₹75.00 through ₹780.00Premium DAS Agro F1 Das 100 Bitter Gourd Seeds – a vigorous hybrid karela variety with uniform, dark green fruits, early maturity, and high yields. Perfect for home gardening and commercial cultivation.
Jindal-Raghav Bitter Gourd Hybrid Seeds 50 GM
₹255.00Grow premium-quality bitter gourds with Jindal-Raghav Bitter Gourd Hybrid Seeds (50 GM) from Jindal Crop Science Pvt Ltd. These hybrid seeds offer early maturity, high productivity, and strong resistance to common pests and diseases, making them ideal for both commercial and home cultivation.
Namdhari Bitter Gourd NS 435
₹75.00 – ₹780.00Price range: ₹75.00 through ₹780.00Premium 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.
Namdhari Seeds Bittergourd NS 1024 (F1) – Long Spindle Hybrid Seeds | High Yield Bitter Gourd
₹80.00 – ₹250.00Price range: ₹80.00 through ₹250.00Namdhari Seeds Bittergourd NS 1024 (F1) Hybrid Seeds
Namdhari Seeds presents NS 1024 (F1), a vigorous long spindle-shaped bittergourd hybrid with blunt spines. Fruits are dark green, 25-30 cm in length, weighing 150-200 grams. Matures in 60-65 days, ideal for high yield commercial cultivation.
Namdhari Seeds Bittergourd NS 435 (F1) – White Medium Spindle Hybrid Seeds
₹80.00 – ₹250.00Price range: ₹80.00 through ₹250.00Namdhari Bittergourd NS 435 (F1) Hybrid Seeds
The Namdhari Bittergourd NS 435 (F1) variety produces medium spindle-shaped, white fruits with thick spines. Fruits mature in 50-55 days, measuring 18-20 cm in length and weighing 175-200 grams on average. Ideal for farmers seeking high-yield, early maturing bittergourd.
Namdhari Seeds Bittergourd NS 4501 (F1) – High Yield Hybrid Bitter Gourd Seed
Bittergourd NS 4501 (F1) – Namdhari Seeds Hybrid
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.
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