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Hy.bottel Gourd F1(Riya Seg.)

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Mar-29-20

Variety: Akash f1
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Days Of First Picking: 50-55Days
Fruit Color: Glossy Green
Fruit Shape: Flatish Round (Chakri Type)
Fruit Weight: 500-600 Grams
Remark: Vigourous Plant With High Fruit
Setting.
Seed Rate: 2Kg/Ha
Spacing: 60*180CM

Price and Minimum Quantity

Price: $14
MOQ: Not Specified

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