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Fito Seeds FITO Bhavani Chilli Seeds
FITO Bhavani Chilli Seeds are perfect for adding a fiery kick to your homegrown vegetables. This variety is known for its very high pungency, reaching up to 79,100 SHU, making it ideal for those who love their spices hot. Features: Dual short chillies, ideal for both fresh and dried use Attractive, firm fruits that are easy to pick Uniform length ensures consistent results Moderate wrinkle adds visual interest to your garden Very high pungency with a SHU of 79,100 ASTA value of 71.6 indicates excellent seed quality Benefits: Grow your organic chillies for fresh, healthy flavour Save money compared to buying chillies at the store Enjoy the satisfaction of knowing exactly how your food is grown Experiment with different culinary uses for chillies Add a decorative touch to your garden Land Preparation: Number of ploughings: 2-3 ploughings are generally recommended to achieve a fine tilth. Depth of ploughing: The first ploughing should be deep (18-20 cm) to break the hardpan and improve drainage. Subsequent ploughings can be shallower (10-12 cm). Timing: Ploughing is best done during the summer months (April-May) to allow the soil to dry and aerate. Moisture content: Ideally, the soil should have moderate moisture content during ploughing. Avoid ploughing when the soil is too wet or dry. After ploughing, remove all weeds, stones, and other debris from the field. This will prevent competition for resources and facilitate smooth land levelling. Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holding capacity, and soil structure. Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holding capacity, and soil structure. Apply a basal dose of fertilizers based on soil test recommendations. A general recommendation is 40 kg nitrogen, 60 kg phosphorus, and 40 kg potassium per acre. Sowing Sow of FITO Bhavani Chilli seeds in a well-drained seedbed with fertile soil. Sow seeds thinly, about 2-3 cm apart. Cover the seeds lightly with soil. Water the seedbed regularly and keep it moist. FITO Bhavani Chilli Seedlings should emerge in 7-10 days. Transplanting: Transplant FITO Bhavani Chilli seedlings to the field when they are 4-5 weeks old and have 4-5 true leaves. Harden off seedlings for a week before transplanting by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions. Prepare the field by tilling, levelling, and making planting holes. Space the plants 45-60 cm apart in rows that are 60-75 cm apart. Make sure the roots are not bent when planting. Water the plants thoroughly after transplanting. Harvesting: FITO Bhavani Chilli Chillies are ready for harvest when they reach full colour and size. Ripe FITO Bhavani Chilli Use sharp scissors or pruners to harvest the chillies. Cut the stem about 1 cm above the fruit. Harvest chillies regularly, as this will encourage further fruiting. Storage: Fresh FITO Bhavani Chilli can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. FITO Bhavani Chilli stored in refrigerator Wash chillies gently before storing them. Place FITO Bhavani Chillis in a plastic bag and remove as much air as possible. Alternatively, chillies can be dried or frozen for longer storage. Drying of FITO Bhavani Chilli: Wash chillies and remove stems. Slice chillies into thin strips or leave them whole. Spread chillies on a clean drying rack or trays in a well-ventilated area. Drying chillies Turn chillies regularly to ensure even drying. Chillies are dry when they are brittle and break easily.
Rs. 780.00 - Rs. 810.00
Fito Seeds FITO Purple Brinjal Seeds
Rs. 144.00 - Rs. 188.00
Nunhems Nunhems Armour F1 Hybrid Chilli Seeds - Pack of 1500 Seeds
Nunhems Armour F1 is a high-yielding, early-maturing hybrid chilli variety from Nunhems. It is ideal for both fresh and dry chilli cultivation. It is a popular choice among farmers due to its early maturity, high yield potential, and excellent fruit quality. Key Features: High yield: Armour F1 has a very high yield potential. It can produce up to 75000-80000 kg/ha of dry chillies. Early maturity: Armour F1 matures in just 80-90 days after transplanting. Excellent red colour: Armour F1 produces chillies with excellent red colour. High pungency: Armour F1 has a pungency level of 70000-75000 SHU. Semi-erect plant structure: Armour F1 has a semi-erect plant structure that is easy to manage. Intermediate resistance to Leaf Curl Virus: Armour F1 has intermediate resistance to Leaf Curl Virus, which is a major disease of chillies. Benefits: High profitability: Armour F1's high yield and early maturity potential can lead to high profits for farmers. Excellent marketability: Armour F1's excellent red colour and high pungency make it highly marketable. Easy to manage: Armour F1's semi-erect plant structure makes it easy to manage and harvest. Wide adaptability: Armour F1 can be grown in a wide range of soil and climatic conditions. Land Preparation: Number of ploughings: 2-3 ploughings are generally recommended to achieve a fine tilth. Depth of ploughing: The first ploughing should be deep (18-20 cm) to break the hardpan and improve drainage. Subsequent ploughings can be shallower (10-12 cm). Timing: Ploughing is best done during the summer months (April-May) to allow the soil to dry and aerate. Moisture content: Ideally, the soil should have moderate moisture content during ploughing. Avoid ploughing when the soil is too wet or dry. After ploughing, remove all weeds, stones, and other debris from the field. This will prevent competition for resources and facilitate smooth land levelling. Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holdingwater-holding capacity, and soil structure. Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water holding capacity, and soil structure. Apply a basal dose of fertilizers based on soil test recommendations. A general recommendation is 40 kg nitrogen, 60 kg phosphorus, and 40 kg potassium per acre. Sowing Sow Nunhems Armour Chilli seeds in a well-drained seedbed with fertile soil. Sow seeds thinly, about 2-3 cm apart. Cover the seeds lightly with soil. Water the seedbed regularly and keep it moist. Chilli Seedlings should emerge in 7-10 days. Transplanting: Transplant Chilli seedlings to the field when they are 4-5 weeks old and have 4-5 true leaves. Harden off seedlings for a week before transplanting by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions. Prepare the field by tilling, levelling, and making planting holes. Space the plants 45-60 cm apart in rows that are 60-75 cm apart. Make sure the roots are not bent when planting. Water the plants thoroughly after transplanting. Harvesting: Nunhems Armour Chilli Chillies are ready for harvest when they reach full colour and size. Ripe Nunhems Armour Chilli Use sharp scissors or pruners to harvest the chillies. Cut the stem about 1 cm above the fruit. Harvest chillies regularly, as this will encourage further fruiting. Storage: Fresh Chilli can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. Armour F1 Hybrid Chilli stored in refrigerator Wash chillies gently before storing them. Place Chillis in a plastic bag and remove as much air as possible. Alternatively, chillies can be dried or frozen for longer storage. Drying of Nunhems Armour Chilli: Wash chillies and remove stems. Slice chillies into thin strips or leave them whole. Spread chillies on a clean drying rack or trays in a well-ventilated area. Drying chillies Turn chillies regularly to ensure even drying. Chillies are dry when they are brittle and break easily.
Rs. 810.00
Nunhems Nunhems Devnur Deluxe Chilli Seeds - Pack of 1500 Seeds
Nunhems Devnur Deluxe is a high-yielding F1 hybrid chilli variety that is ideal for both fresh consumption and processing. It is a popular choice among farmers due to its early maturity, high yield potential, and excellent fruit quality. Key Features: Early maturity: The plants mature in just 65-75 days from transplanting, making them ideal for short-season crops. High yield potential: The plants can produce up to 20-25 tons of fruits per acre. Excellent fruit quality: The fruits are long and slender (12-14 cm long and 1.2-1.3 cm thick), with a deep red colour and a high capsaicin content (180 ASTA). They have a semi-wrinkled skin and a medium pungency. Good disease resistance: The plants are resistant to several diseases, including bacterial wilt and anthracnose. Good rejuvenation capacity: The plants can recover well after initial harvesting, allowing for multiple harvests throughout the season. Benefits: High-income potential: Due to its high yield potential and excellent fruit quality, Devnur Deluxe can be a profitable crop for farmers. Low maintenance: The plants are relatively easy to grow and require minimal care. Widely adaptable: Devnur Deluxe can be grown in a variety of climates and soil conditions. Land Preparation: Number of ploughings: 2-3 ploughings are generally recommended to achieve a fine tilth. Depth of ploughing: The first ploughing should be deep (18-20 cm) to break the hardpan and improve drainage. Subsequent ploughings can be shallower (10-12 cm). Timing: Ploughing is best done during the summer months (April-May) to allow the soil to dry and aerate. Moisture content: Ideally, the soil should have moderate moisture content during ploughing. Avoid ploughing when the soil is too wet or dry. After ploughing, remove all weeds, stones, and other debris from the field. This will prevent competition for resources and facilitate smooth land levelling. Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holding capacity, and soil structure. Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holding capacity, and soil structure. Apply a basal dose of fertilizers based on soil test recommendations. A general recommendation is 40 kg nitrogen, 60 kg phosphorus, and 40 kg potassium per acre. Sowing Sow Nunhems Devnur Deluxe Chilli seeds in a well-drained seedbed with fertile soil. Sow seeds thinly, about 2-3 cm apart. Cover the seeds lightly with the soil. Water the seedbed regularly and keep it moist. Nunhems Devnur Deluxe Chilli Seedlings should emerge in 7-10 days. Transplanting: Transplant Nunhems Devnur Deluxe Chilli seedlings to the field when they are 4-5 weeks old and have 4-5 true leaves. Harden off seedlings for a week before transplanting by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions. Prepare the field by tilling, levelling, and making planting holes. Space the plants 45-60 cm apart in rows that are 60-75 cm apart. Make sure the roots are not bent when planting. Water the plants thoroughly after transplanting. Harvesting: Nunhems Devnur Deluxe Chilli Chillies are ready for harvest when they reach full colour and size. Ripe Nunhems Devnur Deluxe Chilli Use sharp scissors or pruners to harvest the chillies. Cut the stem about 1 cm above the fruit. Harvest chillies regularly, as this will encourage further fruiting. Storage: Fresh Chilli can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. Chilli stored in refrigerator Wash chillies gently before storing them. Place Chillis in a plastic bag and remove as much air as possible. Alternatively, chillies can be dried or frozen for longer storage. Drying of Nunhems Devnur Deluxe Chilli: Wash chillies and remove stems. Slice chillies into thin strips or leave them whole. Spread chillies on a clean drying rack or trays in a well-ventilated area. Drying chillies Turn chillies regularly to ensure even drying. Chillies are dry when they are brittle and break easily.
Rs. 480.00
Nunhems Nunhems US 730 Chilli Seeds - Pack of 1500 Seeds
Nunhems US 730 Chilli Seeds are a high-yielding, disease-resistant variety of chilli pepper seeds that are perfect for both home and commercial growers. These seeds produce medium-sized, dark green chilli peppers that are ideal for fresh eating, drying, and pickling. Key Features: Seed count: 1500 seeds per packet Sowing season: Kharif, Summer Sowing method: Transplanting of seedlings Sowing spacing: RR - 3.5 to 4 ft, PP - 1 to 1.5 ft Maturity: 70-75 days Plant height: 60-70 cm Fruit length: 15-16 cm Fruit diameter: 1.5-2 cm Fruit weight: 15-20 g Fruit colour: Dark green Scoville heat units: 3000-4000 Benefits: High yield potential: These seeds can produce up to 1500 chilli peppers per plant. Disease-resistant: Nunhems US 730 Chilli Seeds are resistant to a number of common diseases, including bacterial wilt and anthracnose. Excellent fruit quality: The chilli peppers are medium-sized, dark green, and have a smooth, glossy skin. Versatile: These chilli peppers can be eaten fresh, dried, or pickled. Long shelf life: Nunhems US 730 Chilli Peppers have a long shelf life, making them ideal for commercial growers. Land Preparation: Number of ploughings: 2-3 ploughings are generally recommended to achieve a fine tilth. Depth of ploughing: The first ploughing should be deep (18-20 cm) to break the hardpan and improve drainage. Subsequent ploughings can be shallower (10-12 cm). Timing: Ploughing is best done during the summer months (April-May) to allow the soil to dry and aerate. Moisture content: Ideally, the soil should have moderate moisture content during ploughing. Avoid ploughing when the soil is too wet or dry. After ploughing, remove all weeds, stones, and other debris from the field. This will prevent competition for resources and facilitate smooth land levelling. Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water holding capacity, and soil structure. Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water holding capacity, and soil structure. Apply a basal dose of fertilizers based on soil test recommendations. A general recommendation is 40 kg nitrogen, 60 kg phosphorus, and 40 kg potassium per acre. Sowing Sow of Nunhems US 730 Chilli seeds in a well-drained seedbed with fertile soil. Sow seeds thinly, about 2-3 cm apart. Cover the seeds lightly with soil. Water the seedbed regularly and keep it moist. Nunhems US 730 Chilli Seedlings should emerge in 7-10 days. Transplanting: Transplant Chilli seedlings to the field when they are 4-5 weeks old and have 4-5 true leaves. Harden off seedlings for a week before transplanting by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions. Prepare the field by tilling, levelling, and making planting holes. Space the plants 45-60 cm apart in rows that are 60-75 cm apart. Make sure the roots are not bent when planting. Water the plants thoroughly after transplanting. Harvesting: Nunhems US 730 Chilli Chillies are ready for harvest when they reach full colour and size. Ripe Nunhems US 730 Chilli Use sharp scissors or pruners to harvest the chillies. Cut the stem about 1 cm above the fruit. Harvest chillies regularly, as this will encourage further fruiting. Storage: Fresh Chilli can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. Chilli stored in refrigerator Wash chillies gently before storing them. Place Chillis in a plastic bag and remove as much air as possible. Alternatively, chillies can be dried or frozen for longer storage. Drying of Nunhems US 730 Chilli: Wash chillies and remove stems. Slice chillies into thin strips or leave them whole. Spread chillies on a clean drying rack or on trays in a well-ventilated area. Drying chillies Turn chillies regularly to ensure even drying. Chillies are dry when they are brittle and break easily.
Rs. 530.00
Seminis Seeds Seminis Huntington Capsicum
The Seminis Huntington Capsicum is perfect for both home gardens and large farms. With up to 1500 seeds per packet, this pepper seed offers excellent value and yield. It's uniform ripening and disease-resistant properties make it easy to grow, ensuring consistently high-quality fruits. Plant Type Short bushy plant covered with leaves Fruit Colour Attractive Green Colour Fruit Weight 150-170g Fruit Shape Blocky Firmness Very good firmness Early Harvest 65-70days
Rs. 1,545.00 - Rs. 15,150.00
Seminis Seeds Seminis Sitara Chilli
Seminis Sitara Chilli! This aromatic variety boasts up to 15,000 Scoville Heat Units, making it a perfect choice for those who love their chillies hot. Plus, with its easy-to-grow nature, you can enjoy fresh, homegrown chillies right from your own garden. Key Features Plant type: Semi-erect Fruit color: Green Fruit skin: Smooth Fruit length: 14-15 cm Fruit diameter: 1.2 cm Sowing season: June-September; November-February Sowing method: Transplanting Sowing spacing: Row to row: 75-90 cm, Plant to plant: 45-60 cm Benefits Intense heat: With up to 15,000 Scoville Heat Units, this chilli will add a fiery kick to your dishes. Rich flavor: The Sitara Chilli is not just hot, it also boasts a complex flavor profile that will tantalize your taste buds. Easy to grow: Even beginner gardeners can successfully grow this variety. High yields: Each plant produces an abundance of chillies, so you'll have plenty to enjoy in your cooking. Versatile: Use the Sitara Chilli in salsas, hot sauces, curries, stir-fries, or simply enjoy them fresh. Land Preparation: Number of ploughings: 2-3 ploughings are generally recommended to achieve a fine tilth. Depth of ploughing: The first ploughing should be deep (18-20 cm) to break the hardpan and improve drainage. Subsequent ploughings can be shallower (10-12 cm). Timing: Ploughing is best done during the summer months (April-May) to allow the soil to dry and aerate. Moisture content: Ideally, the soil should have moderate moisture content during ploughing. Avoid ploughing when the soil is too wet or dry. After ploughing, remove all weeds, stones, and other debris from the field. This will prevent competition for resources and facilitate smooth land leveling. Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water holding capacity, and soil structure. Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water holding capacity, and soil structure. Apply a basal dose of fertilizers based on soil test recommendations. A general recommendation is 40 kg nitrogen, 60 kg phosphorus, and 40 kg potassium per acre. Sowing Sow of Seminis Sitara Chilli seeds in a well-drained seedbed with fertile soil. Sow seeds thinly, about 2-3 cm apart. Cover the seeds lightly with soil. Water the seedbed regularly and keep it moist. Seminis Sitara Chilli Seedlings should emerge in 7-10 days. Transplanting: Transplant Seminis Sitara Chilli seedlings to the field when they are 4-5 weeks old and have 4-5 true leaves. Harden off seedlings for a week before transplanting by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions. Prepare the field by tilling, levelling, and making planting holes. Space the plants 45-60 cm apart in rows that are 60-75 cm apart. Make sure the roots are not bent when planting. Water the plants thoroughly after transplanting. Harvesting: Seminis Sitara Chilli Chillies are ready for harvest when they reach full color and size. Ripe Seminis Sitara Chilli Use sharp scissors or pruners to harvest the chillies. Cut the stem about 1 cm above the fruit. Harvest chillies regularly, as this will encourage further fruiting. Storage: Fresh Seminis Sitara Chilli can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. Seminis Sitara Chilli stored in refrigerator Wash chillies gently before storing them. Place Seminis Sitara Chillis in a plastic bag and remove as much air as possible. Alternatively, chillies can be dried or frozen for longer storage. Drying of Seminis Sitara Chilli: Wash chillies and remove stems. Slice chillies into thin strips or leave them whole. Spread chillies on a clean drying rack or on trays in a well-ventilated area. Drying chillies Turn chillies regularly to ensure even drying. Chillies are dry when they are brittle and break easily.
Rs. 419.00 - Rs. 4,125.00
Seminis Seeds Seminis Sitara Gold Chilli Seeds
Seminis Sitara Gold Chilli Seeds are a high-yielding variety known for their superior flavor and superior heat. They are a great choice for home gardeners and commercial growers alike. Key Features High Yield: Sitara Gold chillies are a high-yielding variety that can produce up to 30000-40000 SHU of heat. This means that you can get a lot of bang for your buck with these seeds. Superior Flavor: Sitara Gold chillies have a sweet and fruity flavor that is perfect for fresh eating, drying, or making into hot sauce. Excellent re-flushing character: This variety is known for its ability to produce multiple harvests throughout the season. Semi Erect bushy plants habit with high vigor Intermediate sucking pest tolerance Average diameter: 1.2-1.3 cm Average length: 13-14 cm Colour: Green Shape: Asian long Harvest uniformity: High Uniformity Vigour: Strong Relative maturity: Medium Maturity (days): 65-70 Sowing season: Autumn Transplanting season: Autumn, Winter Benefits They are a great source of vitamins and minerals. They can help to boost your immune system. They can add a spicy kick to any dish. They are easy to grow and care for. Land Preparation: Number of ploughings: 2-3 ploughings are generally recommended to achieve a fine tilth. Depth of ploughing: The first ploughing should be deep (18-20 cm) to break the hardpan and improve drainage. Subsequent ploughings can be shallower (10-12 cm). Timing: Ploughing is best done during the summer months (April-May) to allow the soil to dry and aerate. Moisture content: Ideally, the soil should have moderate moisture content during ploughing. Avoid ploughing when the soil is too wet or dry. After ploughing, remove all weeds, stones, and other debris from the field. This will prevent competition for resources and facilitate smooth land leveling. Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water holding capacity, and soil structure. Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water holding capacity, and soil structure. Apply a basal dose of fertilizers based on soil test recommendations. A general recommendation is 40 kg nitrogen, 60 kg phosphorus, and 40 kg potassium per acre. Sowing Sow of Seminis Sitara Gold Chilli seeds in a well-drained seedbed with fertile soil. Sow seeds thinly, about 2-3 cm apart. Cover the seeds lightly with soil. Water the seedbed regularly and keep it moist. Seminis Sitara Gold Chilli Seedlings should emerge in 7-10 days. Transplanting: Transplant Chilli seedlings to the field when they are 4-5 weeks old and have 4-5 true leaves. Harden off seedlings for a week before transplanting by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions. Prepare the field by tilling, levelling, and making planting holes. Space the plants 45-60 cm apart in rows that are 60-75 cm apart. Make sure the roots are not bent when planting. Water the plants thoroughly after transplanting. Harvesting: Seminis Sitara Gold Chilli Chillies are ready for harvest when they reach full color and size. Ripe Seminis Sitara Gold Chilli Use sharp scissors or pruners to harvest the chillies. Cut the stem about 1 cm above the fruit. Harvest chillies regularly, as this will encourage further fruiting. Storage: Fresh Chilli can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. Chilli stored in refrigerator Wash chillies gently before storing them. Place Chillis in a plastic bag and remove as much air as possible. Alternatively, chillies can be dried or frozen for longer storage. Drying of Seminis Sitara Gold Chilli: Wash chillies and remove stems. Slice chillies into thin strips or leave them whole. Spread chillies on a clean drying rack or on trays in a well-ventilated area. Drying chillies Turn chillies regularly to ensure even drying. Chillies are dry when they are brittle and break easily.
Rs. 545.00 - Rs. 1,080.00
Syngenta Syngenta HPH - 5531 Chilli Seeds
Syngenta HPH-5531 chilli seeds are a hybrid variety that offers growers several advantages, including high yields, medium pungency, and deep red colour. These seeds are a popular choice for farmers and home gardeners alike. Key features and Benefits High Yielding: This variety is known for its excellent yield potential, producing large quantities of chilli peppers. Medium Pungency: The chillies have a Scoville Heat Unit (SHU) rating of 35,000-40,000, making them moderately spicy. Deep Red Color: The chillies have a deep red colour that makes them visually appealing. Good Plant Stand: The HPH-5531 chilli seeds produce plants with a strong and healthy growth habit. Early Maturity: The chillies mature in approximately 70-80 days after transplanting, making them a good choice for short growing seasons. Adaptable: This variety can be grown in a wide range of soil and climatic conditions. Disease Resistant: The HPH-5531 chilli seeds are resistant to several common diseases, including Fusarium wilt and bacterial wilt. Land Preparation: Number of ploughings: 2-3 ploughings are generally recommended to achieve fine tilth. Depth of ploughing: The first ploughing should be deep (18-20 cm) to break the hardpan and improve drainage. Subsequent ploughings can be shallower (10-12 cm). Timing: Ploughing is best done during the summer months (April-May) to allow the soil to dry and aerate. Moisture content: Ideally, the soil should have moderate moisture content during ploughing. Avoid ploughing when the soil is too wet or dry. After ploughing, remove all weeds, stones, and other debris from the field. This will prevent competition for resources and facilitate smooth land levelling. Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holding capacity, and soil structure. Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holding capacity, and soil structure. Apply a basal dose of fertilizers based on soil test recommendations. A general recommendation is 40 kg nitrogen, 60 kg phosphorus, and 40 kg potassium per acre. Sowing Sow SYNGENTA HPH-5531 Chilli seeds in a well-drained seedbed with fertile soil. Sow seeds thinly, about 2-3 cm apart. Cover the seeds lightly with soil. Water the seedbed regularly and keep it moist. SYNGENTA HPH-5531 Chilli Seedlings should emerge in 7-10 days. Transplanting: Transplant SYNGENTA HPH-5531 Chilli seedlings to the field when they are 4-5 weeks old and have 4-5 true leaves. Harden off seedlings for a week before transplanting by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions. Prepare the field by tilling, levelling, and making planting holes. Space the plants 45-60 cm apart in rows 60-75 cm apart. Make sure the roots are not bent when planting. Water the plants thoroughly after transplanting. Harvesting: Chillis are ready for harvest when they reach full colour and size. Ripe SYNGENTA HPH-5531 Chilli Use sharp scissors or pruners to harvest the chillies. Cut the stem about 1 cm above the fruit. Harvest chillies regularly, as this will encourage further fruiting. Storage: Fresh Chilli can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. These Chilli stored in refrigerator Wash chillies gently before storing them. Place Chilli in a plastic bag and remove as much air as possible. Alternatively, chillies can be dried or frozen for longer storage. Drying of SYNGENTA HPH-5531 Chilli : Wash chillies and remove stems. Slice chillies into thin strips or leave them whole. Spread chillies on a clean drying rack or trays in a well-ventilated area. Drying chillies Turn chillies regularly to ensure even drying. Chillies are dry when they are brittle and break easily.
Rs. 650.00 - Rs. 31,000.00
Syngenta Syngenta HPH 2043 Chilli Seeds
Syngenta HPH 2043 Chilli Seeds are a top choice for chilli growers. Its superior genetics offer high performing plants with excellent yield potential. You can expect a bountiful harvest of robust and flavorful chillies with these premium seeds. Experience the difference with Syngenta.
Rs. 900.00 - Rs. 41,000.00
Syngenta Syngenta Indra Hybrid Capsium Seeds
Specifications: Good Cold set & Heat Set Wider adaptability High Yielding capacity Color: Good Uniform Green Fruits Yield Average yield: 12 - 15 MT/acre (depending on season and cultural practice Size Medium to big sized uniform fruits Plant vigour Strong plant with short internodes
Rs. 1,900.00 - Rs. 18,500.00
Syngenta Syngenta Royal Bullet Hybrid Chilli Seeds
Syngenta Royal Bullet Hybrid Chilli Seeds are a high-yielding variety of chilli seeds known for their early maturity, vigorous growth, and high pungency. These F1 hybrid seeds are a popular choice among farmers and home gardeners alike. Key Features: Early maturity: The Royal Bullet chillies mature 10-12 days earlier than local varieties, allowing for faster harvest and market returns. High yield: These chillies produce a high yield of long, smooth fruits. High pungency: The Royal Bullet chillies are highly pungent, with a Scoville Heat Unit (SHU) rating of 80,000-90,000. This makes them ideal for use in hot sauces, salsas, and other spicy dishes. Erect and vigorous plants: The Royal Bullet chilli plants are erect and vigorous, making them easy to manage and harvest. Smooth fruit surface: The chillies have a smooth fruit surface, which makes them attractive for fresh market sales. Resistant to various diseases: These chillies are resistant to several common diseases, including bacterial wilt and anthracnose. Benefits: High yield of chillies Early maturity High pungency Resistant to various diseases Easy to manage and harvest Attractive for fresh market sales Land Preparation: Number of ploughings: 2-3 ploughings are generally recommended to achieve a fine tilth. Depth of ploughing: The first ploughing should be deep (18-20 cm) to break the hardpan and improve drainage. Subsequent ploughings can be shallower (10-12 cm). Timing: Ploughing is best done during the summer months (April-May) to allow the soil to dry and aerate. Moisture content: Ideally, the soil should have moderate moisture content during ploughing. Avoid ploughing when the soil is too wet or dry. After ploughing, remove all weeds, stones, and other debris from the field. This will prevent competition for resources and facilitate smooth land levelling. Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holding capacity, and soil structure. Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holding capacity, and soil structure. Apply a basal dose of fertilizers based on soil test recommendations. A general recommendation is 40 kg nitrogen, 60 kg phosphorus, and 40 kg potassium per acre. Sowing Sow of Syngenta Royal Bullet Hybrid Chilli seeds in a well-drained seedbed with fertile soil. Sow seeds thinly, about 2-3 cm apart. Cover the seeds lightly with soil. Water the seedbed regularly and keep it moist. Chilli Seedlings should emerge in 7-10 days. Transplanting: Transplant Chilli seedlings to the field when they are 4-5 weeks old and have 4-5 true leaves. Harden off seedlings for a week before transplanting by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions. Prepare the field by tilling, levelling, and making planting holes. Space the plants 45-60 cm apart in rows that are 60-75 cm apart. Make sure the roots are not bent when planting. Water the plants thoroughly after transplanting. Harvesting: Syngenta Royal Bullet Hybrid Chilli Chillies are ready for harvest when they reach full colour and size. Ripe Syngenta Royal Bullet Hybrid Chilli Use sharp scissors or pruners to harvest the chillies. Cut the stem about 1 cm above the fruit. Harvest chillies regularly, as this will encourage further fruiting. Storage: Fresh Chilli can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks. Chilli stored in refrigerator Wash chillies gently before storing them. Place Chillis in a plastic bag and remove as much air as possible. Alternatively, chillies can be dried or frozen for longer storage. Drying of Syngenta Royal Bullet Hybrid Chilli: Wash chillies and remove stems. Slice chillies into thin strips or leave them whole. Spread chillies on a clean drying rack or trays in a well-ventilated area. Drying chillies Turn chillies regularly to ensure even drying. Chillies are dry when they are brittle and break easily.
Rs. 580.00 - Rs. 5,900.00