Cherry Tomato, Tomato, Chilli, Capsicum, Brinjal, Okra, Cucumber
₹499.00 Original price was: ₹499.00.₹249.00Current price is: ₹249.00.
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“A vibrant all-in-one veggie mix—sweet Cherry Tomatoes, rich Tomatoes, spicy Chilli, colourful Capsicum, hearty Brinjal, tender Zucchini, crunchy Okra, and refreshing Cucumber. Perfect for a productive, flavour-packed home garden!”
Cherry Tomato
January–June — thrives in warm sunshine
Tomato
January–June — perfect for spring–summer warmth
Chilli
January–July — loves long warm days
Capsicum
January–June — grows best in bright, warm weather
Brinjal
January–June — flourishes in rising temperatures
Okra
February–July — thrives in hot, sunny monthst
Cucumber
February–August — grows fast in warm, moist conditions.
Cherry Tomato: 80 / Tomato: 300 / Chilli: 160 / Capsicum: 100 / Brinjal: 220 / Okra: 180 / Cucumber: 50
These seeds offer a successful germination rate of over 70%, and each packet provides enough quantity to support several rounds of sowing
Oregano
Summer: February–October — thrives in long warm seasons.
Coriander
Winter: October–March — best in cool, refreshing weather.
Chive
Winter: October–February — loves gentle winter chill.
Sage
Summer: February–June — flourishes in spring warmth.
Italian Basil
Summer: February–September — loves sun-filled days.
Thyme
Summer: February–September — grows gracefully in steady warmth
Tulsi
Summer: February–September — shines in bright, warm months
Cherry Tomato
60–75 days-pick bright, juicy clusters. This indicates the estimated number of days from sowing and germination until the plant is ready for harvest, assuming all key growing conditions-light, water, soil, and temperature-are properly maintained.
Tomato
60–75 days-harvest plump, colourful fruits. This indicates the estimated number of days from sowing and germination until the plant is ready for harvest, assuming all key growing conditions-light, water, soil, and temperature-are properly maintained.
Chilli
70–90 days-pluck tender greens or fiery reds. This indicates the estimated number of days from sowing and germination until the plant is ready for harvest, assuming all key growing conditions-light, water, soil, and temperature-are properly maintained.
Capsicum
70–90 days-cut firm, glossy fruits. This indicates the estimated number of days from sowing and germination until the plant is ready for harvest, assuming all key growing conditions-light, water, soil, and temperature-are properly maintained.
Brinjal
70–90 days-pick smooth, vibrant produce. This indicates the estimated number of days from sowing and germination until the plant is ready for harvest, assuming all key growing conditions-light, water, soil, and temperature-are properly maintained.
Okra
45-60 days-pick crisp pods regularly. This indicates the estimated number of days from sowing and germination until the plant is ready for harvest, assuming all key growing conditions-light, water, soil, and temperature-are properly maintained.
Cucumber
45-60 days-cut juicy, cool cucumbers fresh. This indicates the estimated number of days from sowing and germination until the plant is ready for harvest, assuming all key growing conditions-light, water, soil, and temperature-are properly maintained.
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| Name | Oregano, Coriander, Chive, Sage, Italian Basil, Thyme, Tulsi |
| Category | Seeds |
| Country of Origin | INDIA |
| Marketed by | Ebbora Agritech Private Limited 47 Panditwari, PO Premnagar, Dehradun, Uttarakhand |
| MRP | ₹ 378 |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Customer Support | Email : support@seedscart.in Call: +91 7455025717 |
| Weight | 0.2 kg |
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| Dimensions | 18 × 23 × 2 cm |
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