About Op Peas Lucky-70 (Imported)
Op Peas Lucky-70 (Imported)
Technical specification
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Peas
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Max - 4646 (Imp.)
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Sowing time
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Through out the year as per local climate
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Pland
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Dwarf and erect, tolerant to Powdery Miidew
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Pods
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5-6 inches long, 10-12 grains inside
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Seeds
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Wrinkled and Sweet
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Maturity
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Early Maturity, after 65-70 days from sowing
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Outstanding Germination and PurityOp Peas Lucky-70 offers an excellent germination rate of 85% and a purity of 98%, making them reliable for both novice and experienced growers. With low admixture and an imperfect ratio of just 0.5%, these seeds produce uniform, high-quality pea plants with minimal waste.
Versatile Applications and Robust ResistanceDesigned for vegetable farming as well as kitchen gardens, Lucky-70 peas are suitable for sowing and sprouting alike. Their resistance to common pea diseases ensures healthy growth with reduced need for chemical interventions, supporting sustainable agriculture.
Freshness and Longevity in Every PackageEach sealed pouch contains 500g of sun-dried, large, green peas. The seeds maintain their vigor and viability for up to 12 months when kept in cool, dry conditions. This ensures a dependable supply for multiple planting cycles, whether for personal or commercial use.
FAQs of Op Peas Lucky-70 (Imported):
Q: How should I store Op Peas Lucky-70 seeds for best results?
A: Store Lucky-70 seeds in a cool, dry place in their original sealed pouch. Proper storage maintains their 85% germination rate and preserves seed quality for up to 12 months.
Q: What is the recommended process for sowing these pea seeds?
A: For best results, sow the seeds directly into well-prepared soil after the last frost. Ensure the soil is moist but not waterlogged, and space the seeds evenly to allow large, round peas to develop.
Q: What makes Lucky-70 pea seeds beneficial for vegetable farming?
A: Lucky-70 peas are resistant to common pea diseases, promoting healthy growth with minimal pesticide use. Their high purity and germination rates result in better yields and consistent crop quality.
Q: When is the ideal time to plant these seeds?
A: Plant Lucky-70 peas in early spring or autumn, depending on your local climate. Cooler temperatures help optimize germination and growth rates.
Q: Where can these seeds be used beyond large-scale farming?
A: These seeds are perfect not only for large-scale vegetable farming but also for kitchen gardens and sprouting at home, thanks to their adaptability and purity.
Q: How do I benefit from using sun-dried, organic Lucky-70 seeds?
A: Sun drying preserves the seeds naturally, enhancing germination and storability. As these seeds are organically cultivated, they contribute to chemical-free, sustainable growing practices.