The Gulshan F1 Hybrid Karela Seeds are premium-quality hybrid seeds, imported from Thailand, designed for high-yield and early-maturing crops. These seeds produce medium-sized, shiny dark green fruits with exceptional uniformity and an extended shelf life. They are ideal for tunnel sowing and perform exceptionally well under unfavorable climate conditions, with excellent resistance to viruses and diseases.
Time of Sowing:
- Sindh: March-April & June-July
- Punjab: February-March & July-August
- Balochistan: September-October & April
- KPK: March-April
Sowing Guidelines:
- Pack Size: 50 grams
- Seed Requirement per Acre: 800-1000 grams
- Plant-to-Plant Distance: 1-1.5 feet
- Row-to-Row Distance: 6-8 feet (for both sides of bed sowing)
Benefits:
- High Yield: Early-maturing and medium-sized bitter gourds.
- Attractive Appearance: Uniform size and shiny dark green fruits.
- Durability: Good shelf life and strong resistance to diseases and viruses.
- Climate Resilience: Performs well in challenging weather conditions.
Key Features:
- Imported from Thailand for guaranteed quality.
- Exceptional germination rates and crop performance.
- Ideal for vegetable farming with high market demand.
- Suitable for tunnel sowing and various regional climates in Pakistan.
FAQs:
What is it used for?
This product is used for cultivating high-quality bitter gourd (karela) crops for commercial and personal farming purposes.
How does the product work?
The hybrid seeds are engineered for quick germination, early fruiting, and resistance to common diseases, ensuring healthy and uniform crops.
Why should you choose this product?
Choose Gulshan F1 Hybrid Karela seeds for their superior quality, high yield, and resilience against environmental challenges.
How to Use:
- Follow the sowing guidelines for row and plant spacing.
- Use 800-1000 grams of seeds per acre for optimal results.
When can it be used?
Refer to the regional sowing calendar provided to align your planting with the best seasons.
Approximate Coverage of Product:
A 50-gram pack covers approximately one-tenth to one-twelfth of an acre, depending on sowing practices.
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