Sri Rama SRCH 639 BGII – Resilient Hybrid Cotton for Superior Yield and Fibre
Sri Rama SRCH 639 BGII is a next-gen Bt cotton hybrid tailored for high performance in pest-prone zones. With enhanced genetic resistance against bollworms and sucking pests, this hybrid offers better boll retention, improved fibre length, and adaptability across varied climates—delivering both yield and quality in one seed.
What Sets SRCH 639 BGII Apart
Built-in Pest Shield: Effective resistance against bollworms (American, Pink, Spotted) and sucking pests like jassids and whiteflies reduces pesticide cost and crop loss.
Distinct Boll Structure: Medium, ovate bolls with elongate tips make harvesting easier and lead to more uniform lint development.
Textile-Grade Fibre: Produces long staple fibre with superior ginning % and better market acceptance for textile use.
Technical Overview
Seed Type
BG-II Cotton Hybrid
Pest Resistance
Bollworms, Whiteflies, Jassids, Thrips
Boll Type
Medium-sized, Ovate with Elongated Tip
Fibre Type
Long Staple, High Market Value
Seed Rate
2–3 Packets Per Acre
Field Value & Farmer Benefits
Higher Productivity: Robust boll retention ensures more cotton per plant and reduces flower shedding.
Wider Adaptability: Suitable for rainfed and irrigated cotton belts across India, including black and loamy soils.
Reduced Stress Impact: Pest resistance enhances plant health and recovery, especially under early-stage attacks.
Real-World Outcomes
Farmers cultivating SRCH 639 BGII report cleaner fields, healthier canopies, and higher lint recovery per quintal. It offers ease of management, especially in mixed pest conditions, and stands up well to erratic monsoons with consistent yield performance.
Pro Tip
For best results, ensure proper plant spacing and apply balanced nutrition, especially during early flowering. Combine with integrated pest management (IPM) practices for maximum benefit.