Farmson biotech fb myra kashmiri chilli seeds – hybrid suited for colour and market demand
fb myra kashmiri is an f1 hybrid chilli variety from farmson biotech, developed for farmers interested in kashmiri-type chilli cultivation. This variety is valued for its uniform plant growth and attractive fruits suitable for red chilli production.
The hybrid performs well under standard chilli farming conditions and fits both fresh and dry chilli market requirements. fb myra kashmiri supports consistent fruit development and stable crop performance when grown with recommended agronomic practices.
Product specifications
| Crop |
Chilli (kashmiri type) |
| Seed type |
F1 hybrid |
| Variety name |
fb myra kashmiri |
| Brand |
Farmson biotech |
Key crop characteristics
- Kashmiri-type chilli hybrid suitable for red chilli production
- Uniform plant growth and fruit size
- Fruits suitable for fresh use and drying
- Consistent fruiting under normal farming conditions
- Suitable for commercial chilli cultivation
Recommended growing practices
- Raise strong and healthy seedlings in nursery.
- Transplant in fertile, well-drained soil.
- Maintain proper spacing for better plant growth.
- Provide regular irrigation and avoid moisture stress.
- Balanced nutrient management supports good crop development.
Why farmers choose fb myra kashmiri
- Suitable for kashmiri chilli cultivation
- Uniform crop stand and harvesting
- Good market acceptance for red chilli
- Hybrid vigour ensures dependable performance
Frequently asked questions
- Is fb myra kashmiri a hybrid chilli?
Yes, it is an f1 hybrid kashmiri-type chilli.
- Can it be grown for dry chilli?
Yes, it is suitable for both fresh use and dry chilli production.
- What type of chilli is this variety?
It belongs to the kashmiri chilli group.
- Does it require special cultivation methods?
No, it performs well under standard chilli crop practices.
The details provided are for informational guidance only. Always use certified seeds and follow recommended agronomic practices suitable for your local growing conditions.