Rasi RCH 776 BG II is a high-yielding hybrid cotton seed known for its excellent plant vigour, big boll size, and chain bearing. This semi-erect variety is tolerant to sucking pests and supports good top boll retention, making it suitable for medium-duration cotton cultivation. With strong performance in diverse conditions, it is ideal for sowing during the April to June window using the dibbling method.
Key Features & Benefits
Medium Duration: Crop maturity in 165–170 days ensures timely harvesting.
Big Boll Size: Produces large-sized bolls with chain bearing for better yield potential.
Excellent Plant Vigour: Healthy, uniform plant growth with strong field performance.
Semi-Erect Habit: Supports easy field management and harvesting operations.
Tolerant to Sucking Pests: Built-in resistance to common sucking pests reduces pesticide dependency.
Top Boll Retention: Ensures better yield per plant and improved economic returns.
Specifications
Parameter
Details
Brand
Rasi Seeds
Variety
RCH 776 BG II
Crop
Cotton (Kapas)
Segment
Medium Duration
Duration
165 – 170 Days
Plant Habit
Semi-Erect
Boll Size
Big (Chain Bearing)
Pest Tolerance
Tolerant to Sucking Pests
Special Features
Excellent Vigour, Top Boll Retention
Usage Instructions
Sowing Season: April – June
Sowing Method: Dibbling
Spacing: Row-to-Row: 4 ft | Plant-to-Plant: 1.5 ft
Depth of Sowing: 2–3 cm
Note: The performance depends on soil type and climatic conditions. Always refer to the product label and leaflet for detailed guidance.
Farmers' Experience
Farmers have noted Rasi RCH 776 BG II's superior plant strength, consistent boll formation, and good tolerance to pests. Its chain-bearing trait and boll retention have contributed to better productivity and ease in harvesting.
FAQs
Q1. What makes Rasi RCH 776 BG II unique among cotton hybrids?
A: Its big bolls, semi-erect growth, and excellent pest tolerance make it a standout hybrid for higher yields.
Q2. Is it suitable for rainfed regions?
A: Yes, it performs well in both irrigated and rainfed conditions, depending on agronomic practices.
Q3. How long does the crop take to mature?
A: Approximately 165 to 170 days from sowing to harvest.
Safety Tips
Use certified seeds and follow sowing guidelines for spacing and depth.
Ensure balanced fertilization and timely pest monitoring for optimal yield.