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High-yielding hybrid watermelon seeds by Namdhari Seeds. Jubilee rind pattern with light green skin and dark green stripes. Crimson red flesh with 12–13% Brix and average fruit weight of 9–10 kg.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Namdhari Bittergourd NS 4503 (F1) is a smooth-skinned, medium spindle-shaped hybrid with strong vigor. Matures in 50–55 days, produces dark green fruits of 18–20 cm length and 120–140 g weight. Ideal for early and high-yielding cultivation.
A vigorous, high‑yielding hybrid bitter gourd maturing in 50–55 days. Produces short spindle dark green fruits of 10–12 cm length and average weight 70–90 g, with blunt tubercles. Excellent for commercial and contract farming.
Namdhari Bittergourd NS 4519 (F1) is a high-yield hybrid producing dark green spindle-shaped fruits with blunt spines. Fruits mature in 55-60 days, measuring 20-24 cm in length and weighing 120-140 grams. Ideal for commercial cultivation and high-quality harvests.
The Namdhari Bittergourd NS 4528 (F1) variety produces dark green spindle-shaped fruits with blunt spines. Fruits mature in 50-55 days, measuring 20-22 cm long and weighing 120-130 grams on average. Ideal for farmers seeking high yield and quality hybrid bittergourd seeds.
Namdhari Bittergourd NS 4529 (F1) is a strong and vigorous hybrid with prolific bearing. Produces glossy, dark green, medium spindle fruits with sharp spines. Matures in 55–60 days, weighing 120–150g, with excellent shelf life and shipping quality.
Namdhari Seeds presents NS 454 (F1), a high-yield bittergourd hybrid featuring long spindle-shaped, dark green fruits with blunt spines. Fruits measure 20-25 cm in length and weigh 150-180 grams. Matures in 55-60 days, ideal for commercial cultivation.
A fast‑maturing hybrid bitter gourd that matures in just 45–50 days. Features smooth, spindle‑shaped dark green fruits measuring 14–16 cm and averaging 80–90 g. Excellent for growers targeting early market advantage.
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