The 1359 Tomato Hybrid F1 Seed is a premium quality seed from Syngenta Pakistan Limited, specially treated with Thiram and Carbendazim for enhanced protection against fungal infections. These seeds are part of the Hybrid Seeds category, specifically designed for vegetable crops. The hybrid nature ensures superior yield and resistance to various diseases, making it an ideal choice for professional farmers and gardeners.
This product is suitable for growing healthy tomato plants that deliver consistent quality and productivity. It combines advanced treatment with Thiram and Carbendazim to ensure robust germination and protection throughout the early stages of growth.
Key Features:
- Hybrid Quality: Provides higher yields and disease resistance.
- Special Treatment: Treated with Thiram and Carbendazim to prevent fungal infections.
- Packaging: 10gm sealed pack to maintain seed freshness.
- Target Crop: Ideal for tomato cultivation.
- Trusted Brand: Produced by Syngenta Pakistan Limited, a leader in agricultural products.
FAQs:
What is it used for?
The seeds are used for growing high-yield and disease-resistant tomato plants.
How does the product work?
The hybrid seeds are designed to provide strong, healthy plants, while the Thiram and Carbendazim treatment protect against fungal diseases.
Why should you choose this product?
- Superior yield and resistance.
- Enhanced fungal protection.
- Trusted Syngenta quality.
How to Use:
- Prepare soil properly and ensure it is well-drained.
- Sow seeds at the recommended depth and spacing.
- Maintain proper irrigation and apply fertilizers as needed for optimal growth.
What can it be used for?
Ideal for cultivating tomatoes in both professional farming and small-scale gardening.
When can it be used?
Planting season varies; consult your local agricultural expert for the best sowing time in your region.
Approximate coverage of the product:
10gm of seeds is sufficient for N/A (coverage area specifics depend on spacing and cultivation method).











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