DESCRIPTION
VNR G-907 F1 Hybrid Chilli Seeds (Mirchi ke Beej) Details :
- Achari type with early first harvest
- Shiny & tough fruits
- good for distant transportation
- Pungency- Medium
- High yielding hybrid
- First Harvest 45-50 Days
- Seed Quantity Per Acre 60-80 Gms
- Sowing Distance Between
- Row & Ridges 3-5 Feet Sowing
- Distance Between Plants 1.5-2 Feet
- Color Light green
- Fruit Size-Length 12-14 Cms
- Fruit Size-Width 2-2.5 Cms
FAQs VNR G-907 F1 Hybrid Chilli Seeds
1. What are the key features of VNR G-907 F1 Hybrid Chilli Seeds?
High Yield: Produces a large number of fruits.
Uniformity: Offers consistent fruit size and shape.
Disease Resistance: Resistant to common chilli diseases such as bacterial wilt and leaf curl virus.
Early Maturity: Provides an early harvest compared to other varieties.
2. When is the best time to plant VNR G-907 F1 Hybrid Chilli Seeds?
Spring-Summer: February to March is ideal for planting in the summer season.
Monsoon: June to July for monsoon planting.
Autumn-Winter: September to October for a winter crop.
3. What type of soil is best suited for growing these chilli seeds?
Soil Type: Well-drained, loamy soil with good organic matter is recommended.
pH Level: The ideal pH for growing chilli is between 6.0 and 7.0.
4. What is the recommended planting method for VNR G-907 F1 Hybrid Chilli Seeds?
Nursery: Sow seeds in nursery beds and transplant them after 4-6 weeks.
Spacing: Maintain a spacing of 45-60 cm between plants and 60-75 cm between rows.
5. How long does it take for VNR G-907 F1 Hybrid Chilli plants to mature and be ready for harvest?
The plants generally mature within 60-80 days after transplanting, with harvesting starting shortly after.
6. What are the water requirements for these chilli seeds?
Watering Frequency: Chilli plants require consistent moisture, especially during the flowering and fruit-setting stages.
Avoid Overwatering: Excessive water can lead to root rot or fungal diseases.
7. What pests and diseases should I watch for when growing VNR G-907 F1 Hybrid Chilli?
Pests: Common pests include aphids, thrips, and whiteflies.
Diseases: Monitor for powdery mildew, bacterial wilt, and viral diseases. Regular use of appropriate pest control and disease management is recommended.
8. What is the expected yield of VNR G-907 F1 Hybrid Chilli plants?
The expected yield is around 15-20 tons per hectare under optimal growing conditions.