The Advanta 110 F1 Hybrid Karela is a premium hybrid variety of bitter gourd seeds by ICI Pakistan (Lucky Core Industries). These imported seeds are highly productive, offering excellent germination rates and early-maturing plants. The fruits are uniform in size, shiny, and dark green in color, with a long shelf life, making them ideal for commercial cultivation.
This variety is resistant to viruses, diseases, and adverse climate conditions, ensuring a reliable yield. It is particularly suitable for tunnel sowing and other modern agricultural practices.
Product Features:
Feature | Description |
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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 (both sides of bed sowing) |
Category | Hybrid Seeds |
Subcategory | Vegetable Crops |
Time of Sowing by Region:
Region | Sowing Months |
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Sindh | March-April, June-July |
Punjab | February-March, July-August |
Balochistan | September-October, April |
KPK | March-April |
Key Benefits:
- High-yielding and early-maturing variety.
- Shiny, uniform, dark green fruits with excellent shelf life.
- Resistant to common viruses and diseases.
- Thrives in unfavorable climatic conditions.
FAQs:
What is it used for?
The Advanta 110 F1 Hybrid Karela seeds are used to grow high-yielding, healthy bitter gourd crops for commercial and personal use.
How does the product work?
The hybrid seeds ensure excellent germination and quick maturity, coupled with resistance to diseases and adverse weather, leading to better yields.
Why should you choose this product?
- Reliable performance in varied climatic conditions.
- Excellent for commercial farming with long-lasting fruit quality.
- Supported by ICI Pakistan’s trusted agricultural expertise.
How to Use:
- Use 800-1000 grams of seeds per acre.
- Maintain a plant-to-plant distance of 1-1.5 feet and a row-to-row distance of 6-8 feet.
- Ensure proper soil preparation and follow recommended sowing times.
When can it be used?
Sowing times vary by region (refer to the table above).
Approximate Coverage:
A 50-gram pack is suitable for small-scale trials or initial sowing, with 800-1000 grams needed per acre for large-scale farming.
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