Vegetable Seeds

Namdhari Seeds Bittergourd NS 4551 (F1) – Fast‑Maturing Hybrid Bitter Gourd Seed

Price range: ₹80.00 through ₹250.00

Bittergourd NS 4551 (F1) – Namdhari Seeds Hybrid

A fast‑maturing hybrid bitter gourd that reaches harvest readiness in just 45–50 days. Features spindle shaped, dark green fruits measuring 13–15 cm with blunt spines and average weight of 70–90 g. Ideal for growers targeting early market windows.

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Namdhari Seeds Bittergourd NS 463 (F1) – Long Cone Hybrid Seeds | High Yield Bitter Gourd

Price range: ₹80.00 through ₹250.00

Namdhari Seeds Bittergourd NS 463 (F1) Hybrid Seeds

Namdhari Seeds presents NS 463 (F1), a vigorous hybrid variety featuring long cone-shaped bittergourd fruits with ribs and fewer bubbles. Fruits are light green, 30-35 cm long, weighing 350-400 grams, and mature in 60-65 days for high yield cultivation.

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Namdhari Seeds Bittergourd Parry (F1) – Long Spindle Hybrid Seeds | High Yield

Price range: ₹80.00 through ₹250.00

Namdhari Bittergourd Parry (F1) Hybrid Seeds

Namdhari Seeds presents Parry (F1), a vigorous bittergourd hybrid with long spindle-shaped, dark green fruits featuring blunt spines. Fruits measure 25-30 cm in length and weigh 150-200 grams. Matures in 60-65 days, perfect for commercial cultivation.

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Namdhari Swaraksha (F1) Tomato Seeds – Square Round, Determinate | 100–110g | 65–70 Days Maturity

400.00100

High Yield Tomato Seeds – Swaraksha (F1) by Namdhari

Boost your productivity with Swaraksha (F1) hybrid tomato seeds from Namdhari Seeds. This determinate, square round variety matures in 65–70 days, yielding 100–110g deep red fruits. Ideal for Kharif and Rabi seasons, with medium firmness suitable for fresh market sales.

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Namdhari Tomato Seeds NS 962 (F1) – Determinate, Round Shape | 60-65 Days Maturity

400.00100

High-Yielding Tomato Seeds – NS 962 (F1) by Namdhari

Grow premium quality tomatoes with Namdhari NS 962 (F1) determinate seeds. Suitable for Kharif and Rabi seasons, these round, oblate tomatoes mature in 60–65 days, offering deep red color, great firmness, and an average fruit weight of 90-100 grams.

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

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

🌱 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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Nirmal Bottle Gourd Seeds NBBH-200 (Ramdev)

Price range: ₹120.00 through ₹2,580.00

NBBH-200 (Ramdev) Bottle Gourd Seeds – Early Maturing & High Yield

Nirmal NBBH-200 (Ramdev) is a premium bottle gourd variety known for its uniform dark green fruits, fast growth, and strong disease resistance. Ideal for commercial cultivation and home gardens, this variety ensures high yield, early harvest, and excellent marketable quality.

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Nirmal Hybrid Brinjal NBH-125 Seeds – High Yield, Shiny Deep Purple Fruits | Premium 10g Vegetable Seed Pack

70.00

Nirmal Hybrid Brinjal NBH-125 Seeds

Grow vigorous, high-yielding brinjal plants with Nirmal Hybrid Brinjal NBH-125 Seeds. This hybrid variety produces uniform, glossy purple fruits that are firm, flavorful, and ideal for both kitchen gardening and commercial farming. Known for its disease tolerance, strong growth, and heavy yield, NBH-125 ensures a productive and profitable harvest.

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NS 1101 (F1) Chilli Seeds – Green Fresh & Red Dry | Namdhari

NS 1101 (F1) Chilli Seeds – Namdhari

Green Fresh & Red Dry Usage

NS 1101 (F1) by Namdhari Seeds is a high pungency hybrid chilli ideal for both green fresh and red dry markets. With medium thick pericarp and dark red mature fruits, this variant matures in 70–75 days after transplanting.

NS 1701 DG (F1) Chilli Seeds – Green Fresh & Red Dry | Namdhari

NS 1701 DG (F1) Chilli Seeds – Namdhari

Dual Purpose: Green Fresh & Red Dry

NS 1701 DG (F1) is a high pungency hybrid chilli seed from Namdhari Seeds. Ideal for green fresh and red dry use, it features deep red mature fruits, thin pericarp, and high yield potential.

NS 1701 LG (F1) Chilli Seeds – Green & Red Use | Namdhari

NS 1701 LG (F1) Chilli Seeds – Namdhari

Ideal for Green Fresh & Red Dry Market

NS 1701 LG (F1) is a high-yielding hybrid chilli variety from Namdhari Seeds. With thin pericarp and very high pungency (75,000 SHU), it’s suitable for fresh and dry chilli farming.

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