HM Clause sponge gourd white seeded F1 hybrid seeds – uniform fruits with reliable hybrid vigour
white seeded sponge gourd F1 is a hybrid vegetable seed developed under the HM Clause collaboration of Harris Moran Seed Company and Clause Vegetable Seeds. This hybrid is designed for farmers seeking uniform vine growth and consistent sponge gourd production.
The variety performs well under normal sponge gourd cultivation practices and supports steady fruit development throughout the harvesting period. HM Clause white seeded sponge gourd F1 is suitable for growers supplying fresh produce to local and commercial markets.
Product specifications
| Crop |
Sponge gourd |
| Seed type |
F1 hybrid |
| Variety name |
White seeded F1 |
| Brand |
HM Clause |
Key crop characteristics
- White seeded sponge gourd F1 hybrid
- Uniform vine growth and plant vigour
- Straight and market-preferred fruits
- Consistent fruiting under normal farming conditions
- Suitable for commercial sponge gourd cultivation
Recommended growing practices
- Sow seeds in well-prepared, well-drained soil.
- Maintain proper spacing for healthy vine spread.
- Provide regular irrigation, avoiding water stress.
- Support vines with trellis or bower system if required.
- Balanced nutrient management helps steady fruit harvest.
Why farmers choose HM Clause white seeded sponge gourd
- Trusted hybrid from HM Clause collaboration
- Uniform crop stand and harvesting pattern
- Good market acceptance of fruits
- Hybrid vigour supports stable field performance
Frequently asked questions
- Is this a hybrid sponge gourd variety?
Yes, it is an F1 hybrid sponge gourd.
- Is it suitable for commercial cultivation?
Yes, it is suitable for regular and commercial sponge gourd farming.
- What type of seeds does this variety have?
It is a white seeded sponge gourd variety.
- Does it require special crop management?
No, it performs well under standard sponge gourd cultivation practices.
The details provided are for informational guidance only. Always use certified seeds and follow recommended agronomic practices suitable for your local growing conditions.