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Pumpkin NS 9521 (F1) Seeds Online | Namdhari Seeds | High Yield, Dual Season Variety

Pumpkin NS 9521 (F1) Seeds – Dual Season Hybrid by Namdhari Seeds
Boost your yield with Namdhari NS 9521 (F1) pumpkin seeds. This F1 hybrid matures in 60–65 days, producing round to flat fruits with mottled green skin and orange-yellow flesh. Ideal for Rabi (Sep–Jan) and Kharif (Aug–Sep) sowing. A photosensitive-insensitive variety for flexible cultivation.

Pumpkin NS 9523 (F1) Seeds Online | Namdhari Seeds | High-Yield Dark Green Flat Pumpkin

Pumpkin NS 9523 (F1) – High-Yield Hybrid with Dark Green Skin by Namdhari Seeds
Boost your yield with Namdhari Seeds’ NS 9523 (F1) pumpkin. A photosensitive hybrid, it produces flat-shaped, uniform dark green fruits with deep orange flesh and weighs 4 to 5 kg. Best suited for Kharif (June–Aug) and Rabi (Sep–Nov) sowing. Matures in 75–80 days.

Pumpkin NS 9527 (F1) Seeds Online | Namdhari Seeds | High-Yield Hybrid for All Seasons

Pumpkin NS 9527 (F1) – All-Season Hybrid Variety by Namdhari Seeds
Get consistent yields with Namdhari NS 9527 (F1) pumpkin seeds. This high-performing hybrid produces round to flat fruits, with mottled green skin and orange-yellow flesh, weighing 4 to 5 kg. Suitable for Rabi (Sep–Jan), Summer (Feb–Mar), and Kharif (Jun–Aug) sowing. Matures in 70–75 days. Insensitive to photoperiod, making it ideal for flexible cropping.

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