NANDITA CHILLI

Nunhems
4.00

6 reviews

Product Description

Key Features

  • NANDITA Chilli produces sturdy and erect plants
  • It is appropriate for fresh use only
  • It produces attractive, shiny and long-lasting fruits which are suitable for long distance transport
  • It has good rejuvenation (revival) ability
  • It shows intermediate resistance to Powdery Mildew disease

Characteristics

  • Plant Type: Sturdy & erect plant
  • Earliness: Moderate
  • Fruit quality: Very good
  • Fruit Size: Length: 12 - 13 cm, Diameter: 1.2 cm
  • Fruit Pungency: High

Sowing Details

Sowing Season & Recommended States:

Season

States

Kharif

KA, TN, WB, PB, HR, OD, BH, JH, UP

Rabi

KA, TN, WB, PB, HR, OD, BH, JH, UP, AP, TS

Summer

KA, TN, WB, PB, HR, OD, BH, JH, UP, AP, TS

Seed Rate: 100 – 120 gm/acre

Method of Sowing: Nursery raising

Time of Transplanting: Transplanted when the plants achieve the height of 15 cm

Spacing: Row to Row and Plant to Plant - 60x 45 cm or 90 x 60 cm

First harvest: 60-65 days

Disclaimer: This information is provided for reference purposes only. Always follow the recommended application guidelines outlined on the product label and accompanying leaflet.

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