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  • FITO Bhavani Chilli Seeds - Agriplex FITO Bhavani Chilli Seeds - Agriplex

    Fito Seeds FITO Bhavani Chilli Seeds

    FITO Bhavani Chilli Seeds are perfect for adding a fiery kick to your homegrown vegetables. This variety is known for its very high pungency, reaching up to 79,100 SHU, making it ideal for those who love their spices hot.  Features:  Dual short chillies, ideal for both fresh and dried use  Attractive, firm fruits that are easy to pick  Uniform length ensures consistent results  Moderate wrinkle adds visual interest to your garden  Very high pungency with a SHU of 79,100  ASTA value of 71.6 indicates excellent seed quality  Benefits:  Grow your organic chillies for fresh, healthy flavour  Save money compared to buying chillies at the store  Enjoy the satisfaction of knowing exactly how your food is grown  Experiment with different culinary uses for chillies  Add a decorative touch to your garden    Land Preparation:     Number of ploughings: 2-3 ploughings are generally recommended to achieve a fine tilth.    Depth of ploughing: The first ploughing should be deep (18-20 cm) to break the hardpan and improve drainage. Subsequent ploughings can be shallower (10-12 cm).    Timing: Ploughing is best done during the summer months (April-May) to allow the soil to dry and aerate.    Moisture content: Ideally, the soil should have moderate moisture content during ploughing. Avoid ploughing when the soil is too wet or dry.    After ploughing, remove all weeds, stones, and other debris from the field. This will prevent competition for resources and facilitate smooth land levelling.    Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holding capacity, and soil structure.    Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holding capacity, and soil structure.    Apply a basal dose of fertilizers based on soil test recommendations. A general recommendation is 40 kg nitrogen, 60 kg phosphorus, and 40 kg potassium per acre.     Sowing    Sow of FITO Bhavani  Chilli seeds in a well-drained seedbed with fertile soil.    Sow seeds thinly, about 2-3 cm apart.    Cover the seeds lightly with soil.    Water the seedbed regularly and keep it moist.    FITO Bhavani  Chilli Seedlings should emerge in 7-10 days.     Transplanting:     Transplant FITO Bhavani  Chilli seedlings to the field when they are 4-5 weeks old and have 4-5 true leaves.    Harden off seedlings for a week before transplanting by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions.    Prepare the field by tilling, levelling, and making planting holes.    Space the plants 45-60 cm apart in rows that are 60-75 cm apart.    Make sure the roots are not bent when planting.    Water the plants thoroughly after transplanting.     Harvesting:    FITO Bhavani  Chilli Chillies are ready for harvest when they reach full colour and size.    Ripe FITO Bhavani  Chilli    Use sharp scissors or pruners to harvest the chillies.    Cut the stem about 1 cm above the fruit.    Harvest chillies regularly, as this will encourage further fruiting.    Storage:    Fresh FITO Bhavani Chilli can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.    FITO Bhavani  Chilli stored in refrigerator    Wash chillies gently before storing them.    Place FITO Bhavani Chillis in a plastic bag and remove as much air as possible.    Alternatively, chillies can be dried or frozen for longer storage.    Drying of FITO Bhavani  Chilli:    Wash chillies and remove stems.    Slice chillies into thin strips or leave them whole.    Spread chillies on a clean drying rack or trays in a well-ventilated area.    Drying chillies    Turn chillies regularly to ensure even drying.    Chillies are dry when they are brittle and break easily. 

    Rs. 780.00 - Rs. 810.00

  • VNR 109 Chilli - 10 GM - Agriplex VNR 109 Chilli - 10 GM

    VNR Seeds VNR 109 Chilli - 10 GM

    VNR 109 F1 Hybrid Chilli Seeds are a high-yielding variety of chilli pepper seeds that are perfect for both home gardeners and commercial farmers. These seeds produce long, slender chilli peppers that are light green and have a medium to low pungency level. These chilli peppers are ideal for fresh eating, pickling, and drying.  Benefits:  High yield potential  Disease resistant  Easy to grow  Excellent for fresh eating, pickling, and drying   Key Features:  Early hybrid with a very good heat set  Light green, medium pungent, tough fruits  Suitable for distant transportation  Short picking  First harvest in 45-50 days  Average fruit size is 13-17 cm long and 1.4-1.7 cm wide  Pungency: Medium  Seed quantity per acre: 60-80 gms    Land Preparation:     Number of ploughings: 2-3 ploughings are generally recommended to achieve a fine tilth.    Depth of ploughing: The first ploughing should be deep (18-20 cm) to break the hardpan and improve drainage. Subsequent ploughings can be shallower (10-12 cm).    Timing: Ploughing is best done during the summer months (April-May) to allow the soil to dry and aerate.    Moisture content: Ideally, the soil should have moderate moisture content during ploughing. Avoid ploughing when the soil is too wet or dry.    After ploughing, remove all weeds, stones, and other debris from the field. This will prevent competition for resources and facilitate smooth land levelling.    Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holding capacity, and soil structure.    Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holding capacity, and soil structure.    Apply a basal dose of fertilizers based on soil test recommendations. A general recommendation is 40 kg nitrogen, 60 kg phosphorus, and 40 kg potassium per acre.     Sowing    Sow VNR 109 F1 Hybrid Chilli seeds in a well-drained seedbed with fertile soil.    Sow seeds thinly, about 2-3 cm apart.    Cover the seeds lightly with soil.    Water the seedbed regularly and keep it moist.    VNR 109 F1 Hybrid Chilli Seedlings should emerge in 7-10 days.     Transplanting:     Transplant VNR 109 F1 Hybrid Chilli seedlings to the field when they are 4-5 weeks old and have 4-5 true leaves.    Harden off seedlings for a week before transplanting by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions.    Prepare the field by tilling, levelling, and making planting holes.    Space the plants 45-60 cm apart in rows that are 60-75 cm apart.    Make sure the roots are not bent when planting.    Water the plants thoroughly after transplanting.     Harvesting:     F1 Hybrid Chillis are ready for harvest when they reach full colour and size.    Ripe VNR 109 F1 Hybrid Chilli  Use sharp scissors or pruners to harvest the chillies.    Cut the stem about 1 cm above the fruit.    Harvest chillies regularly, as this will encourage further fruiting.    Storage:    Fresh F1 Hybrid Chilli can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.     F1 Hybrid Chilli stored in refrigerator    Wash chillies gently before storing them.    Place F1 Hybrid Chilli in a plastic bag and remove as much air as possible.    Alternatively, chillies can be dried or frozen for longer storage.    Drying of VNR 109 F1 Hybrid Chilli  :    Wash chillies and remove stems.    Slice chillies into thin strips or leave them whole.    Spread chillies on a clean drying rack or trays in a well-ventilated area.    Drying chillies    Turn chillies regularly to ensure even drying.    Chillies are dry when they are brittle and break easily.   

    Rs. 440.00

  • Sarpan Super Chilli - Byadagi Chilli Seeds - Agriplex Sarpan Super Chilli - Byadagi Chilli Seeds - 10 GM

    Sarpan Seeds Sarpan Super Chilli - Byadagi Chilli Seeds

    Sarpan Super Chilli seeds are a great choice for those who want to grow their own chilli peppers. The plants are tall, growing up to 120-130 cm, and produce long, broad-shouldered fruits that are 15-18 cm long. The chillies are cherry red in colour and have a pungency of 4000-5000 SHU. They have a highly wrinkled appearance and an acidic flavor. These chillies are suitable for irrigated cropping and are considered to be an all-season variety.  Key Features:  Tall plants (120-130 cm)  Long, broad-shouldered fruits (15-18 cm)  Cherry red color  Pungency of 4000-5000 SHU  Highly wrinkled appearance  Acidic flavor  Suitable for irrigated cropping  All-season variety  These chillies are a great addition to any garden and can be used in a variety of dishes. They can be eaten fresh, dried, or ground into powder. They can also be used to make hot sauce, salsa, and other condiments.    Land Preparation:     Number of ploughings: 2-3 ploughings are generally recommended to achieve a fine tilth.    Depth of ploughing: The first ploughing should be deep (18-20 cm) to break the hardpan and improve drainage. Subsequent ploughings can be shallower (10-12 cm).    Timing: Ploughing is best done during the summer months (April-May) to allow the soil to dry and aerate.    Moisture content: Ideally, the soil should have moderate moisture content during ploughing. Avoid ploughing when the soil is too wet or dry.    After ploughing, remove all weeds, stones, and other debris from the field. This will prevent competition for resources and facilitate smooth land leveling.    Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water holding capacity, and soil structure.    Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water holding capacity, and soil structure.    Apply a basal dose of fertilizers based on soil test recommendations. A general recommendation is 40 kg nitrogen, 60 kg phosphorus, and 40 kg potassium per acre.     Sowing    Sow of Sarpan Super Chilli seeds in a well-drained seedbed with fertile soil.    Sow seeds thinly, about 2-3 cm apart.    Cover the seeds lightly with soil.    Water the seedbed regularly and keep it moist.    Chilli  Seedlings should emerge in 7-10 days.     Transplanting:     Transplant Sarpan Super Chilli seedlings to the field when they are 4-5 weeks old and have 4-5 true leaves.    Harden off seedlings for a week before transplanting by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions.    Prepare the field by tilling, levelling, and making planting holes.    Space the plants 45-60 cm apart in rows that are 60-75 cm apart.    Make sure the roots are not bent when planting.    Water the plants thoroughly after transplanting.     Harvesting:    Sarpan Super Chilli are ready for harvest when they reach full colour and size.    Ripe Sarpan Super Chilli      Use sharp scissors or pruners to harvest the chillies.    Cut the stem about 1 cm above the fruit.    Harvest chillies regularly, as this will encourage further fruiting.    Storage:    Fresh Chilli can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.    These Chilli stored in the refrigerator    Wash chillies gently before storing them.    Place Chillis in a plastic bag and remove as much air as possible.    Alternatively, chillies can be dried or frozen for longer storage.    Drying of Sarpan Super Chilli   :    Wash chillies and remove stems.    Slice chillies into thin strips or leave them whole.    Spread chillies on a clean drying rack or trays in a well-ventilated area.    Drying chillies    Turn chillies regularly to ensure even drying.    Chillies are dry when they are brittle and break easily. 

    Rs. 890.00 - Rs. 4,450.00

  • Sarpan Hybrid Mahakali Chilli Seeds - 10 GM - Agriplex Sarpan Hybrid Mahakali Chilli Seeds - 10 GM

    Sarpan Seeds Sarpan Hybrid Mahakali Chilli Seeds - 10 GM

    Sarpan Hybrid Mahakali Chilli! Are high-yielding, F1 hybrid seeds offer a unique flavour experience and are perfect for home growers.   Benefits :  Fiery flavour: The Mahakali chilli boasts a high Scoville Heat Unit (SHU) rating, making it one of the hottest chillies available. Expect a powerful kick that will tantalize your taste buds.  Unique appearance: The fruits are a beautiful blend of half light green and half black/purple, reaching 7-9 cm long. They add a vibrant splash of colour to your garden.  Versatility: Enjoy Mahakali chillies in their green stage for a fresh, vibrant flavour, or let them mature to a deep red for a smoky and intense heat. They are perfect for adding a searing touch to curries, salsas, stir-fries, or garnish.  High yield: These vigorous plants produce an abundance of chillies, ensuring you have a plentiful harvest throughout the season.  Key Features:  Rich in Vitamin C and antioxidants.  Excellent source of carotene.  Genetically pure and high-yielding potential.  Suitable for all-season planting.    Land Preparation:     Number of ploughings: 2-3 ploughings are generally recommended to achieve a fine tilth.    Depth of ploughing: The first ploughing should be deep (18-20 cm) to break the hardpan and improve drainage. Subsequent ploughings can be shallower (10-12 cm).    Timing: Ploughing is best done during the summer months (April-May) to allow the soil to dry and aerate.    Moisture content: Ideally, the soil should have moderate moisture content during ploughing. Avoid ploughing when the soil is too wet or dry.    After ploughing, remove all weeds, stones, and other debris from the field. This will prevent competition for resources and facilitate smooth land levelling.    Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holding capacity, and soil structure.    Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holding capacity, and soil structure.    Apply a basal dose of fertilizers based on soil test recommendations. A general recommendation is 40 kg nitrogen, 60 kg phosphorus, and 40 kg potassium per acre.     Sowing    Sow Mahakali  Chilli seeds in a well-drained seedbed with fertile soil.    Sow seeds thinly, about 2-3 cm apart.    Cover the seeds lightly with the soil.    Water the seedbed regularly and keep it moist.    Mahakali   Chilli Seedlings should emerge in 7-10 days.     Transplanting:     Transplant Mahakali   Chilli seedlings to the field when they are 4-5 weeks old and have 4-5 true leaves.    Harden off seedlings for a week before transplanting by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions.    Prepare the field by tilling, levelling, and making planting holes.    Space the plants 45-60 cm apart in rows that are 60-75 cm apart.    Make sure the roots are not bent when planting.    Water the plants thoroughly after transplanting.     Harvesting:    Chillis are ready for harvest when they reach full colour and size.    Ripe Mahakali  Chilli  Use sharp scissors or pruners to harvest the chillies.    Cut the stem about 1 cm above the fruit.    Harvest chillies regularly, as this will encourage further fruiting.    Storage:    Fresh can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.    These Chilli stored in the refrigerator    Wash chillies gently before storing them.    Place Chillis in a plastic bag and remove as much air as possible.    Alternatively, chillies can be dried or frozen for longer storage.    Drying of Mahakali Chilli :    Wash chillies and remove stems.    Slice chillies into thin strips or leave them whole.    Spread chillies on a clean drying rack or trays in a well-ventilated area.    Drying chillies    Turn chillies regularly to ensure even drying.    Chillies are dry when they are brittle and break easily.   

    Rs. 415.00

  • Sarpan Sona 63 Chilli Seeds - 10 GM - Agriplex Sarpan F1 – Sona 63 Chilli Seeds - 10 GM

    Sarpan Seeds Sarpan Sona 63 Chilli Seeds - 10 GM

    Sarpan Sona 63 Chilli seeds are a high-yield variety and are known for their intense heat, vibrant red colour, and long, slender fruits. Perfect for adding a kick to your favourite dishes, drying for later use, or even grinding into a fiery powder.  Key Features:  Plant Height: 100-120 cm  Fruit Length: 18-20 cm  Fruit Color: Cherry Red  Pungency: 15,000-16,000 SHU  Germination Rate: High  Days to Maturity: 70-80 days  Benefits:  Explosive Flavor: Sona 63 chillies pack a punch, measuring between 15,000 and 16,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU). Ideal for those who love a spicy challenge!  High Yield: These vigorous plants produce an abundance of long, slender chillies, ensuring you have plenty of fiery goodness to enjoy.  Beautiful Color: The vibrant red chillies add a pop of colour to your garden and dishes.  Versatile Use: Enjoy fresh curries, salsas, and stir-fries, dry them for later use, or grind them into a potent chilli powder.  Easy to Grow: Sona 63 chillies are ideal for both seasoned and beginner gardeners. They thrive in warm, sunny conditions and require minimal maintenance.    Land Preparation:     Number of ploughings: 2-3 ploughings are generally recommended to achieve a fine tilth.    Depth of ploughing: The first ploughing should be deep (18-20 cm) to break the hardpan and improve drainage. Subsequent ploughings can be shallower (10-12 cm).    Timing: Ploughing is best done during the summer months (April-May) to allow the soil to dry and aerate.    Moisture content: Ideally, the soil should have moderate moisture content during ploughing. Avoid ploughing when the soil is too wet or dry.    After ploughing, remove all weeds, stones, and other debris from the field. This will prevent competition for resources and facilitate smooth land levelling.    Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holding capacity, and soil structure.    Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holding capacity, and soil structure.    Apply a basal dose of fertilizers based on soil test recommendations. A general recommendation is 40 kg nitrogen, 60 kg phosphorus, and 40 kg potassium per acre.     Sowing    Sow of Sarpan Sona 63  Chilli seeds in a well-drained seedbed with fertile soil.    Sow seeds thinly, about 2-3 cm apart.    Cover the seeds lightly with the soil.    Water the seedbed regularly and keep it moist.    Chilli Seedlings should emerge in 7-10 days.     Transplanting:     Transplant Chilli seedlings to the field when they are 4-5 weeks old and have 4-5 true leaves.    Harden off seedlings for a week before transplanting by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions.    Prepare the field by tilling, levelling, and making planting holes.    Space the plants 45-60 cm apart in rows that are 60-75 cm apart.    Make sure the roots are not bent when planting.    Water the plants thoroughly after transplanting.     Harvesting:    Sarpan Sona 63 Chillies are ready for harvest when they reach full colour and size.    Ripe Sarpan Sona 63 Chilli    Use sharp scissors or pruners to harvest the chillies.    Cut the stem about 1 cm above the fruit.    Harvest chillies regularly, as this will encourage further fruiting.    Storage:    Fresh Chilli can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.    Sarpan Sona 63 stored in refrigerator    Wash chillies gently before storing them.    Place Chillis in a plastic bag and remove as much air as possible.    Alternatively, chillies can be dried or frozen for longer storage.    Drying of Sarpan Sona 63  Chilli:    Wash chillies and remove stems.    Slice chillies into thin strips or leave them whole.    Spread chillies on a clean drying rack or trays in a well-ventilated area.    Drying chillies    Turn chillies regularly to ensure even drying.    Chillies are dry when they are brittle and break easily.   

    Rs. 510.00

  • Sarpan Avinash Chilli Seeds - 10 GM - Agriplex Sarpan Avinash Chilli Seeds - 10 GM

    Sarpan Seeds Sarpan Avinash Chilli Seeds

    Sarpan Avinash Chilli Seeds is a hybrid chilli variety known for its high yield and resistance to diseases. The fruit is 5-6 cm long, glossy, firm, and has a medium to high pungency. It is suitable for growing in all seasons and is recommended for the states of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Assam, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra.  Benefits:  High Yield: These seeds produce a high yield of chillies, making them ideal for commercial production or home gardeners who want to harvest a plentiful crop.  Disease Resistance: They are highly tolerant to various sucking pests and diseases, reducing the need for pesticides and ensuring a healthy harvest.  Suitable for All Seasons: Unlike some chilli varieties, Sarpan Avinash chillies can be grown year-round in various climates, offering a longer harvesting season.  Medium to High Pungency: These chillies provide a good level of spice, making them suitable for adding heat to various dishes.  Glossy and Firm Fruit: The chillies are visually appealing with their glossy and firm appearance, ensuring marketability and adding a vibrant touch to dishes.  Nutritional Value: Chillies are a good source of vitamins A and C, which are essential for maintaining good health.  Key Features:  High Yield: Produces a significantly higher yield than other chilli varieties.  Disease Resistance: Highly tolerant to various pests and diseases, minimizing the need for pesticides.  Suitable for All Seasons: Adaptable to different climatic conditions and can be grown year-round.  Medium to High Pungency: Offers a desirable level of spice for diverse culinary uses.  Glossy and Firm Fruit: Boasts visually appealing chillies with a firm texture, enhancing their market value and culinary presentation.  High Germination Rate: Ensures a successful harvest with a higher percentage of seeds germinating into healthy plants.  Upright Plant Growth: Facilitates easier management and maintenance of the chilli plants.    Land Preparation:     Number of ploughings: 2-3 ploughings are generally recommended to achieve a fine tilth.    Depth of ploughing: The first ploughing should be deep (18-20 cm) to break the hardpan and improve drainage. Subsequent ploughings can be shallower (10-12 cm).    Timing: Ploughing is best done during the summer months (April-May) to allow the soil to dry and aerate.    Moisture content: The soil should have moderate moisture content during ploughing. Avoid ploughing when the soil is too wet or dry.    After ploughing, remove all weeds, stones, and other debris from the field. This will prevent competition for resources and facilitate smooth land levelling.    Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holding capacity, and soil structure.    Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holding capacity, and soil structure.    Apply a basal dose of fertilisers based on soil test recommendations. A general recommendation is 40 kg nitrogen, 60 kg phosphorus, and 40 kg potassium per acre.     Sowing    Sow Chilli seeds in a well-drained seedbed with fertile soil.    Sow seeds thinly, about 2-3 cm apart.    Cover the seeds lightly with the soil.    Water the seedbed regularly and keep it moist.    Sarpan Avinash  Chilli Seedlings should emerge in 7-10 days.     Transplanting:     Transplant Sarpan Avinash Chilli seedlings to the field when they are 4-5 weeks old and have 4-5 true leaves.    Harden off seedlings for a week before transplanting by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions.    Prepare the field by tilling, levelling, and making planting holes.    Space the plants 45-60 cm apart in rows 60-75 cm apart.    Make sure the roots are not bent when planting.    Water the plants thoroughly after transplanting.     Harvesting:    Chillis are ready for harvest when they reach full colour and size.    Ripe Sarpan Avinash Chilli  Use sharp scissors or pruners to harvest the chillies.    Cut the stem about 1 cm above the fruit.    Harvest chillies regularly, as this will encourage further fruiting.    Storage:    Fresh chilli can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.    These chillies are stored in the refrigerator    Wash chillies gently before storing them.    Place Sarpan Avinash Chillis in a plastic bag and remove as much air as possible.    Alternatively, chillies can be dried or frozen for longer storage.    Drying of Sarpan Avinash Chilli :    Wash chillies and remove stems.    Slice chillies into thin strips or leave them whole.    Spread chillies on a clean drying rack or trays in a well-ventilated area.    Drying chillies    Turn chillies regularly to ensure even drying.    Chillies are dry when they are brittle and break easily.   

    Rs. 711.00 - Rs. 3,555.00

  • Sarpan 531 Chilli Seeds - Agriplex Sarpan 531 Chilli Seeds - 10 GM

    Sarpan Seeds Sarpan 531 Chilli Seeds

    Sarpan 531 Chilli Seeds are a popular choice for both home and commercial growers. They are known for their high yield, early maturity, and resistance to pests and diseases. These seeds produce dark green, glossy fruits that mature to a deep red colour. The fruits are medium to high in pungency, making them perfect for adding spice to your favorite dishes.  Benefits:  High Yield: These seeds produce a prolific crop of chillies, with an average yield of 23-25 quintals per acre.  Early Maturity: The plants start fruiting early, within 45 days of planting.  Pest and Disease Resistant: The plants are resistant to major pests and diseases, such as powdery mildew and virus attacks.  Dual Purpose: The fruits can be harvested green for fresh use or allowed to mature for red chilli powder.  Medium to High Pungency: The fruits range from 35,500 to 40,500 SHU on the Scoville heat scale, making them moderately spicy.  Medium Long: The fruits are 14-15 cm long, making them perfect for slicing or chopping.    Land Preparation:     Number of ploughings: 2-3 ploughings are generally recommended to achieve a fine tilth.    Depth of ploughing: The first ploughing should be deep (18-20 cm) to break the hardpan and improve drainage. Subsequent ploughings can be shallower (10-12 cm).    Timing: Ploughing is best done during the summer months (April-May) to allow the soil to dry and aerate.    Moisture content: Ideally, the soil should have moderate moisture content during ploughing. Avoid ploughing when the soil is too wet or dry.    After ploughing, remove all weeds, stones, and other debris from the field. This will prevent competition for resources and facilitate smooth land leveling.    Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water holding capacity, and soil structure.    Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holding capacity, and soil structure.    Apply a basal dose of fertilizers based on soil test recommendations. A general recommendation is 40 kg nitrogen, 60 kg phosphorus, and 40 kg potassium per acre.     Sowing    Sow of Sarpan 531 Chilli seeds in a well-drained seedbed with fertile soil.    Sow seeds thinly, about 2-3 cm apart.    Cover the seeds lightly with soil.    Water the seedbed regularly and keep it moist.    Sarpan 531  Chilli Seedlings should emerge in 7-10 days.     Transplanting:     Transplant Sarpan 531 Chilli seedlings to the field when they are 4-5 weeks old and have 4-5 true leaves.    Harden off seedlings for a week before transplanting by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions.    Prepare the field by tilling, levelling, and making planting holes.    Space the plants 45-60 cm apart in rows that are 60-75 cm apart.    Make sure the roots are not bent when planting.    Water the plants thoroughly after transplanting.     Harvesting:    Sarpan 531  Chillis are ready for harvest when they reach full colour and size.    Ripe Sarpan 531  Chilli  Use sharp scissors or pruners to harvest the chillies.    Cut the stem about 1 cm above the fruit.    Harvest chillies regularly, as this will encourage further fruiting.    Storage:    Fresh Sarpan 531 Chilli can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.    Sarpan 531 Chilli stored in the refrigerator    Wash chillies gently before storing them.    Place Chillis in a plastic bag and remove as much air as possible.    Alternatively, chillies can be dried or frozen for longer storage.    Drying of Sarpan 531 Chilli :    Wash chillies and remove stems.    Slice chillies into thin strips or leave them whole.    Spread chillies on a clean drying rack on trays in a well-ventilated area.    Drying chillies    Turn chillies regularly to ensure even drying.    Chillies are dry when they are brittle and break easily.   

    Rs. 790.00 - Rs. 3,950.00

  • Sarpan Chilli Bajji Kai Seeds - 10 GM - Agriplex Sarpan Chilli Bajji Kai Seeds - 10 GM

    Sarpan Seeds Sarpan Chilli Bajji Kai Seeds - 10 GM

    Sarpan Chilli Bajji Kai Chilli seeds are a popular variety of chilli grown in India. They are known for their medium heat, prolific bearing, and early maturity. The chillies are light green in color and have a glossy sheen. They are about 8-11 centimeters long and 2.5-3 centimeters wide.  Benefits:  Medium heat for a variety of dishes  Prolific bearing for a bountiful harvest  Early maturity for a quick crop  Good keeping quality for long-term storage  Key Features:  Rich in Vitamin C and antioxidants.  Excellent source of carotene.  Genetically pure and high-yielding potential.  Suitable for all-season planting.     Land Preparation:     Number of ploughings: 2-3 ploughings are generally recommended to achieve a fine tilth.    Depth of ploughing: The first ploughing should be deep (18-20 cm) to break the hardpan and improve drainage. Subsequent ploughings can be shallower (10-12 cm).    Timing: Ploughing is best done during the summer months (April-May) to allow the soil to dry and aerate.    Moisture content: Ideally, the soil should have moderate moisture content during ploughing. Avoid ploughing when the soil is too wet or dry.    After ploughing, remove all weeds, stones, and other debris from the field. This will prevent competition for resources and facilitate smooth land leveling.    Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water holding capacity, and soil structure.    Incorporate well-decomposed farmyard manure (FYM) or compost at 15-20 tons per acre at the time of final ploughing. This improves soil fertility, water-holding capacity, and soil structure.    Apply a basal dose of fertilizers based on soil test recommendations. A general recommendation is 40 kg nitrogen, 60 kg phosphorus, and 40 kg potassium per acre.     Sowing    Sow of Sarpan Chilli Bajji Kai Chilli seeds in a well-drained seedbed with fertile soil.    Sow seeds thinly, about 2-3 cm apart.    Cover the seeds lightly with soil.    Water the seedbed regularly and keep it moist.    Chilli Seedlings should emerge in 7-10 days.     Transplanting:     Transplant Sarpan Chilli Bajji Kai  Chilli seedlings to the field when they are 4-5 weeks old and have 4-5 true leaves.    Harden off seedlings for a week before transplanting by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions.    Prepare the field by tilling, levelling, and making planting holes.    Space the plants 45-60 cm apart in rows that are 60-75 cm apart.    Make sure the roots are not bent when planting.    Water the plants thoroughly after transplanting.     Harvesting:    Sarpan Chilli Bajji Kai Chillis are ready for harvest when they reach full colour and size.    Ripe Sarpan Chilli Bajji Kai Chilli  Use sharp scissors or pruners to harvest the chillies.    Cut the stem about 1 cm above the fruit.    Harvest chillies regularly, as this will encourage further fruiting.    Storage:    Fresh Chilli can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.     Chilli stored in refrigerator    Wash chillies gently before storing them.    Place  Chillis in a plastic bag and remove as much air as possible.    Alternatively, chillies can be dried or frozen for longer storage.    Drying of Sarpan Chilli Bajji Kai Chilli :    Wash chillies and remove stems.    Slice chillies into thin strips or leave them whole.    Spread chillies on a clean drying rack or on trays in a well-ventilated area.    Drying chillies    Turn chillies regularly to ensure even drying.    Chillies are dry when they are brittle and break easily.   

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Hybrid Chilli seeds are the seeds of Hybrid Chilli peppers, which are fruits of the genus Capsicum. Hybrid Chilli peppers are native to the Americas, but they are now grown all over the world. The seeds are used to propagate Hybrid Chilli plants, and they can also be used to make Hybrid Chilli powder, Hybrid Chilli flakes, and other Hybrid Chilli products.   

Appearance   

Hybrid Chilli seeds are small, flat, and oval-shaped. They are typically 2-3 mm long and 1-2 mm wide. The seeds can be a variety of colors, including yellow, orange, red, and brown. The color of the seed can vary depending on the type of Hybrid Chilli pepper.   

Structure   

The seeds have a hard outer coat and a soft inner kernel. The outer coat protects the inner kernel from damage and helps to keep the seed dormant. The inner kernel contains the embryo of the Hybrid Chilli plant, as well as nutrients that the embryo needs to grow.   

Germination   

Seeds germinate best in warm, moist soil. The ideal temperature for Hybrid Chilli seed germination is 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit. The seeds should be planted 1/4-1/2 inch deep in the soil. The soil should be kept moist but not soggy. Hybrid Chilli seeds typically germinate within 7-14 days.   

Uses   

It is used to propagate Hybrid Chilli plants. The seeds can also be used to make Hybrid Chilli powder, Hybrid Chilli flakes, and other Hybrid Chilli products. Seeds are a good source of vitamins A and C, as well as dietary fiber.   

Types of Hybrid Chilli seeds   

There are over 4,000 different types of Hybrid Chilli peppers, and each type has its own unique flavor and heat level. The heat level of a Hybrid Chilli pepper is determined by the amount of capsaicin it contains. Capsaicin is a chemical compound that is responsible for the "heat" of Hybrid Chilli peppers.   

Some of the most popular types of Hybrid Chilli seeds include:   

  • Jalapeño   
  • Serrano   
  • Cayenne   
  • Habanero   
  • Thai pepper   
  • Ghost pepper   
  • Carolina Reaper   

 

Growing Hybrid Chilli plants from seed   

To grow Hybrid Chilli plants from seed, start by planting the seeds in a pot of seed starting mix. Keep the soil moist but not soggy. Place the pot in a warm, sunny location. The seeds should germinate within 7-14 days.   

Once the seedlings have emerged, transplant them into individual pots. Hybrid Chilli plants need full sun and well-drained soil. Water the plants regularly, but be careful not to overwater them. Hybrid Chilli plants typically start to produce fruit within 60-90 days of planting.   

Harvesting Hybrid Chilli seeds   

Hybrid Chilli peppers are fully ripe. Then, cut the peppers open and remove the seeds. Place the seeds on a paper towel and let them dry for a few days. Once the seeds are dry, store them in a cool, dry place.   

Uses  

The seeds can be used to propagate Hybrid Chilli plants, or they can be used to make Hybrid Chilli powder, Hybrid Chilli flakes, and other Hybrid Chilli products. To make Hybrid Chilli powder, simply grind the dried Seeds in a coffee grinder or spice blender. To make Hybrid Chilli flakes, cut the dried Seeds into small pieces.   

Seeds can also be added to food to add flavor and heat. The seeds are often used in soups, stews, sauces, and curries.   

Nutritional value   

The seeds are a good source of vitamins A and C, as well as dietary fiber. Vitamin A is important for vision, skin health, and immune function. Vitamin C is important for immune function, wound healing, and collagen production. Dietary fiber is important for digestive health.   

Conclusion   

The seeds are a versatile ingredient that can be used to propagate Hybrid Chilli plants, make Hybrid Chilli powder, Hybrid Chilli flakes, and other Hybrid Chilli products, or added to food for flavor and heat. Seeds are a good source of vitamins A and C, as well as dietary fiber.   

Here are some additional details about Hybrid Chilli seeds:   

  • Seeds contain a chemical compound called capsaicin, which is responsible for the "heat" of Hybrid Chilli peppers. The amount of capsaicin in a Hybrid Chilli pepper varies depending on the type of pepper.   
  • Seeds can be used to make a variety of Hybrid Chilli products, including Hybrid Chilli powder, Hybrid Chilli flakes, and Hybrid Chilli oil.   
  • Seeds are a good source of vitamins A and C, as well as dietary fiber.   
  • Seeds can be added to food to add flavor and heat. The seeds are often used in soups, stews, sauces, and curries.   

Overall, seeds are a versatile and nutritious ingredient that can be used in a variety of ways.   

When purchasing Hybrid Chilli seeds online, it is important to read the product description carefully to ensure that the seeds are right for your needs. It is also important to check the reviews of the product to see what other customers have said about it.   

Here are some tips for purchasing Hybrid Chilli seeds online:   

  • Compare prices from different retailers. seeds can vary in price from retailer to retailer. It is important to compare prices before making a purchase.   
  • Read the product description carefully. Make sure that the seeds are right for your needs and that they are compatible with the type of Hybrid Chilli peppers you want to grow.   
  • Check the reviews of the product. See what other customers have said about the product.   
  • Make sure that the retailer is reputable. Read reviews of the retailer to see what other customers have said about their experience.   

Once you have purchased seeds online, be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for storage and germination. This will help you to get the best results from your seeds.   

Here are some additional tips for purchasing Hybrid Chilli seeds online:   

  • Look for seeds that are certified organic. Organic seeds are grown without the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers.   
  • Choose seeds that are fresh. seeds have a shelf life of about one year.   
  • Buy seeds from a retailer that has a good reputation. Read reviews of the retailer to see what other customers have said about their experience.  

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