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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 Beetroot Madhur Seeds – High Yield & Sweet Variety
₹70.00Namdhari Beetroot Madhur Seeds
Buy Namdhari Beetroot Madhur Seeds for a high-yield, sweet-tasting, and deep red beetroot harvest. Perfect for kitchen gardens, terrace pots & commercial farming.
Namdhari Beetroot NS 693 (F1) – Dark Red Flesh | 160–170g Roots | High Yield
₹80.00 – ₹250.00Price range: ₹80.00 through ₹250.00Namdhari Seeds Beetroot NS 693 (F1) – High Yield Hybrid with Deep Red Flesh
Root Weight 160–170g | Maturity in 100–110 Days | Commercial Grade Beetroot
Beetroot NS 693 (F1) by Namdhari Seeds is a high-performance hybrid variety featuring very dark red flesh, uniform roots, and excellent market appeal. Roots weigh between 160–170 grams and mature in 100–110 days, making it ideal for commercial farming.
Namdhari Beetroot NS 694 (F1) – Dark Red Flesh | 170–180g Roots | Hybrid Variety
₹80.00 – ₹250.00Price range: ₹80.00 through ₹250.00Namdhari Seeds Beetroot NS 694 (F1) – High Yield Hybrid with Dark Red Flesh
Uniform Roots | 170–180g Weight | 100–110 Days Maturity
NS 694 (F1) is a premium hybrid beetroot variety from Namdhari Seeds, producing uniform roots with very dark red flesh. It matures in 100–110 days and offers consistent root weight of 170–180 grams. Ideal for both fresh market and processing applications.
Namdhari Cabbage F1 Saurav Seeds – Early Maturity Hybrid with Round Heads
₹80.00 – ₹250.00Price range: ₹80.00 through ₹250.00Namdhari Cabbage F1 Saurav – Early Maturity Hybrid Variety
Best Hybrid Cabbage Seeds with Round Heads and Firm Texture
Namdhari Seeds brings you Cabbage F1 Saurav, an early maturity hybrid variety that matures in 55-60 days after transplanting. Featuring dark bluish-green foliage, round heads, and very good firmness, this cabbage hybrid yields 1,300-1,500 grams per head, making it ideal for commercial cultivation.
Namdhari Cabbage NS 43 (F1) Seeds – Mid Maturity Hybrid with Flat Heads
₹80.00 – ₹250.00Price range: ₹80.00 through ₹250.00Namdhari Cabbage NS 43 (F1) – Mid Maturity Hybrid Variety
Flat Head Cabbage Seeds with Good Firmness and High Yield
Namdhari Seeds offers Cabbage NS 43 (F1), a mid-maturity hybrid cabbage variety that matures in 60-65 days after transplanting. With green foliage, flat heads, and good firmness, this hybrid produces an average head weight of 1,800-2,000 grams, making it ideal for commercial and profitable farming.
Namdhari Carrot AYESHA (F1) – Hybrid Nantes Carrot Seeds
Buy Carrot AYESHA (F1) Seeds – Namdhari Premium Nantes Variety
Get high-yielding AYESHA (F1) Carrot Seeds from Namdhari, known for their perfect cylindrical roots, deep orange color, and small core. Ideal for uniform root shape and high market value.
Namdhari Carrot NS 9905 (F1) – Nantes Hybrid Carrot Seeds
Buy Carrot NS 9905 (F1) Seeds – Namdhari Hybrid Nantes Carrot
Get high-quality Carrot NS 9905 (F1) seeds from Namdhari Seeds, featuring perfect cylindrical roots, deep orange color, and a very small core. Ideal for commercial cultivation with excellent yield potential.
Namdhari Cauliflower HIMA (OP) Seeds – Open Pollinated Tropical Variety | White Dome Curds (700–900g)
Buy Namdhari HIMA (OP) Cauliflower Seeds – Tropical open-pollinated variety with uniform dome-shaped white curds. Early maturity (55–60 days) and average curd weight of 700–900g. Ideal for cost-effective cultivation.
Namdhari Cauliflower NS 106 (F1) Seeds – Temperate Hybrid | Milky White Dome Curds (2300–2500g)
Buy Namdhari NS 106 (F1) Cauliflower Seeds – A temperate hybrid with erect plant habit and large dome-shaped milky white curds (2300–2500g). Matures in 80–85 days. Ideal for cool-season commercial farming.
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