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Ladies Finger Radhika Bhindi Okra Hybrid F1 Seeds
Ladies Finger Radhika Bhindi Okra Hybrid F1 Seeds produce high-yielding, dark green, tender okra with medium-height plants and multiple branches. This fast-growing hybrid variety is resistant to Yellow Vein Mosaic Virus (YVMV) and Enation Leaf Curl Virus (ELCV), ensuring healthy and productive crops. Suitable for commercial farming and home gardens, this variety delivers 4-6 tons per acre with early maturity.
About This Item
- Variety Name: Ladies Finger Radhika Bhindi Hybrid F1
- Type of Seeds: F1 Hybrid, High-Yielding
- Germination Time: 5-10 days
- Hours of Sunlight: 6-8 hours of full sunlight daily
- Where to Grow: Suitable for farms, garden beds, and large pots
- Growing Season: Best in summer, monsoon, and early winter
- Seed Sowing Depth: 1-2 cm deep
- Ideal Climate: Warm and humid climates
- Plant Habit: Medium height, 2-4 branches, strong growth
- Fruit Characteristics:
- Shape: Long, smooth, and ridged
- Color: Dark green
- Texture: Tender and firm
- Fertilizer Requirement: Organic compost or balanced fertilizer
- Life Span: Annual crop
- Ideal Growing Temperature: 25-35°C
- Harvesting Time: 40-45 days after transplanting
- Maintenance Required: Minimal; regular watering and occasional fertilizing
- Watering Frequency: Keep soil moist but avoid waterlogging
- Ideal Grow Bag Size: 12-15 inches (if grown in pots)


What Size Grow Bag is Best
Growing Season in India
Ladies Finger Radhika Bhindi Hybrid F1 thrives in warm, tropical conditions and can be grown in summer, monsoon, and early winter.
How to Grow in Pots
To grow Ladies Finger Radhika Bhindi Hybrid F1 in pots:
- Choose a 12-15 inch deep pot with proper drainage.
- Fill with nutrient-rich, well-drained soil mixed with compost.
- Sow seeds 1-2 cm deep, covering lightly with soil.
- Water gently to keep the soil moist.
- Place in a sunny location with 6-8 hours of sunlight.
- Thin seedlings as they grow, maintaining 12-18 inches spacing.
Seeds Sowing Method
- Preparation: Use loamy, compost-rich soil.
- Sowing: Sow seeds 1-2 cm deep in rows or pots.
- Watering: Keep the soil moist but not soggy.
- Germination: Seeds sprout within 5-10 days.
- Transplanting: If growing in beds, space plants 12-18 inches apart.
Plant Care Tips
- Sunlight: Requires 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
- Soil: Use rich, well-drained loamy soil.
- Fertilization: Apply organic compost or balanced fertilizer every 2-3 weeks.
- Pest Control: Use neem oil or organic sprays to prevent aphids, whiteflies, and leafhoppers.
- Harvesting: Pick fruits 40-45 days after transplanting when they are tender and firm.
How to Fertilize Plants:
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Apply Nutrient-Rich Fertilizers: When the plants start flowering, use nutrient-rich fertilizers. This helps the plants produce more High Yield
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Use Organic Fertilizers: Feed your plants with organic fertilizers like vermicompost or cow manure.
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Regular Feeding: Apply fertilizers at regular intervals, ideally every 20-25 day
Special Features
- Early Maturity: Harvest in just 40-45 days after transplanting.
- High Yield: Produces 4-6 tons per acre.
- Disease Tolerance: Medium resistance to YVMV & ELCV.
- Firm & Dark Green Fruits: Premium market-quality okra.
Benefits/Uses
- Culinary Uses:
- Ideal for curries, stir-fries, and deep-fried dishes.
- Tender texture makes it perfect for fresh cooking.
- Health Benefits:
- High in fiber, aids digestion.
- Rich in vitamin C & antioxidants to boost immunity.
- Commercial Use:
- High-yielding variety suitable for large-scale farming.
Precautions While Growing
- Avoid excessive nitrogen fertilizers, which reduce fruit production.
- Ensure proper air circulation to prevent fungal infections.
- Harvest regularly to encourage continuous fruiting.
FAQs
Q1: How long does it take for Ladies Finger Radhika Bhindi Hybrid F1 to mature?
A1: 40-45 days after transplanting.
Q2: Can Ladies Finger Radhika Bhindi be grown in pots?
A2: Yes, it grows well in 12-15 inch pots with proper care.
Q3: How often should I water the plants?
A3: Water regularly to keep the soil moist, but avoid overwatering.
Q4: How can I increase the yield of my okra plants?
A4: Use organic compost, provide full sunlight, and prune dead leaves for better productivity.
Baljeet Sing
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