Watermelon BH1 Bhujang by Seamon's Seeds
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Watermelon BH-1 Bhujang | Seamon's Seeds
Selecting a high-performance watermelon variety is crucial for achieving successful cultivation and marketability. Watermelon BH-1 Bhujang from Seamon's Seeds is a hybrid variety engineered for vigorous growth, high yield potential, and notable resilience against common agricultural challenges. It is recognized for its strong plant habit and consistent fruit production.
This variety exhibits robust resistance to key diseases, including Watermelon Mosaic Virus and Fusarium Wilt, contributing to healthier crops and more predictable outcomes. The fruits are distinguished by their uniform oval shape, dark black shiny rind, and deep red, sweet flesh. With a high sugar content, this watermelon meets the quality standards demanded by consumers and commercial markets.
Key Characteristics
Plant Habit: Vigorous with heavy bearing capacity.
Disease Resistance: Tolerant to Watermelon Mosaic Virus and Fusarium Wilt.
Maturity: Crop duration is approximately 65-70 days, subject to seasonal conditions.
Fruit Profile: Oval-shaped fruits weighing between 3 and 7 kg.
Flesh Quality: Features a deep red color with a high sugar content (TSS) of 15-16.7%.
External Appearance: Pure dark black, shiny skin.
Cultivation and Suitability
This variety is adaptable to both Rabi and Summer sowing seasons, offering flexibility in crop planning. The recommended sowing methods are dibbling or transplanting, with a suggested spacing of 6 feet between rows and 2 feet between plants. Its excellent keeping quality and durable rind make it well-suited for long-distance transportation, preserving market value from farm to consumer.
Watermelon BH-1 Bhujang presents a reliable option for growers seeking a balance of high productivity, disease resistance, and desirable fruit characteristics. Its consistent performance and transport-friendly nature support efficient farm management and supply chain logistics, making it a strong candidate for commercial cultivation.


