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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.
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.
Get superior yields with Namdhari TR 4637 (F1) tomato seeds. This indeterminate hybrid produces flat round oblate fruits weighing 110–130g, with excellent firmness and a rich deep red color. Ideal for Kharif and Rabi seasons, with a maturity of 70–75 days after planting.
Namdhari Seeds’ NS 5002 (1068) (F1) is a high-yielding, determinate tomato hybrid producing oval-shaped, deep red fruits weighing 110–120g. Excellent firmness and early maturity (65–70 days) make it ideal for Kharif and Rabi seasons.
NS 5072 (F1) by Namdhari Seeds is a determinate hybrid tomato variety with oval Saladette fruits weighing 120–130 grams. Known for deep red mature color, excellent firmness, and 65–70 day maturity, it performs well in Kharif, Rabi, and Spring-Summer seasons.
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