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Dark Green Colored fruit length 6-7 inches. Highly resistant to viruses. It has tolerance for high temperatures. The use of a crop net can enhance the yield.

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Sowing Period Jan-Mar, Jul-Aug
Spacing 1.5 ft plant to plant
First Fruit Harvested After 90 days
No. of Seeds/pack 7
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It has an erect plant habit and shows very good uniformity. Heads have a perfect dome shape, show good firmness and color remains quite white. Since plants are not too large it can be planted at close distances.

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Sowing Period 10th Sep – 20th Nov
Spacing 9″x9″ plant to plant
First Fruit Harvested After 90-100 days
No. of Seeds/pack 30

 

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75.00

Dark Green Colored fruit It has tolerance for high temperature. Fast-growing capacity.Highly resistant to viruses and other diseases.

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Sowing Period Sep-Dec, Feb-Mar
Spacing 1.5 ft plant to plant
First Fruit Harvested After 60-70 days
No. of Seeds/pack 25

 

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75.00

Fast growing capacity, best quality food production. Perfect for home gardens. Good shelf life for a long time after harvesting.

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Sowing Period Jan-Mar and Aug-Oct
Spacing 4 inch plant to plant, 2.5 ft row to row
First Fruit Harvested After 35-40 days
No. of Seeds/pack 100
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75.00

Fruit length 24-26 cm. Highly tolerable to high temperature and disease with excellent shelf life.

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Sowing Period Jan-Mar (in greenhouse), Aug-Oct (Open-field)
Spacing 10 inch – plant to plant
First Fruit Harvested After 40-45 days
No. of Seeds/pack 15
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50.00

A hybrid eggplant with long, glossy, slim, light purple or black fruits. Fruit can be used in: Eggplant Omelet (Tortang Talong), Fried Eggplant, Eggplant Adobo.

 

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Sowing Period Feb-Aug, Oct-Nov
Spacing 1.5 ft plant to plant
First Fruit Harvested After 70-80 days
No. of Seeds/pack 35
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75.00

It shows a very good uniformity in size, shape, and maturity. Heads are semi-flat in shape and compact. Outer leaf color is dark green.

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Sowing Period Sep-Nov
Spacing 9×9 plant to plant
First Fruit Harvested After 60 – 80 days
No. of Seeds/pack 60
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75.00

An iceberg selection with wide adaptability to both warm/humid and warm/dry climates. Heads are quite uniform, medium green in color, and very firm. It is rather slow bolting and has good tolerance to tip burn.

Agronomy Detail
Sowing Period Mid Aug-Dec
Spacing 1.5 ft plant to plant
First Fruit Harvested After 30-40 days
No. of Seeds/pack 300
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75.00

A very uniform selection out of Grand Rapid and ideal for tropical growing conditions. It is relatively slow to bolt and quite tolerant to tip burn. Leaves are light green, relatively large and leaf edges are frilled.

Agronomy Detail
Sowing Period Sep-Nov
Spacing 3-4 inches plant to plant
First Fruit Harvested After 40-45 days
No. of Seeds/pack 200
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75.00

Best to grow at home high yielding and ability to give fruit for a long time. Best quality fruit production. Pod quality is nice, tender, slender, medium to dark green in color.

 

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Sowing Period Jan – Aug
Spacing 2.5 ft row to row
First Fruit Harvested After 50-60 days
No. of Seeds/pack 20
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50.00

95% seed germination. The best variety to grow at home. Broadleaf and delicious in taste, ability to give more than one cutting. Attractive dark green color.

Agronomy Detail
Sowing Period Jan-Mar & Sep-Dec
Spacing 3-4 inches plant to plant
First Fruit Harvested After 40-45 days
No. of Seeds/pack 500
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75.00

This hybrid has an erect plant habit. Its fruits are shiny light green in color, cylindrical and uniform in shape. Recommended for both indoor and outdoor cultivation.

Agronomy Detail
Sowing Period Sep – Nov, Jan
Spacing 10 inch – plant to plant
First Fruit Harvested After 70 days
No. of Seeds/pack 8
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