Bayer Seminis GULMOHAR Onion Seeds (Early Maturing, Long Storage)
Bayer Seminis GULMOHAR Onion is a premium, early-maturing variety ideal for
open-field cultivation across India. It produces uniform, light red,
flattish-globe bulbs with small necks, giving excellent market appeal.
The crop matures in 100–110 days and offers high yield potential with a long-term
storage capability of up to 5–6 months.
This high-performance variety is known for its attractive colour, long shelf life, and uniform bulbs.
With strong adaptability to diverse soils and climates, it is suitable for onion growers across India.
Farmers can sell fresh or store bulbs for better price realisation.
Key Highlights
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Early maturity: 100–110 days
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Bulb colour: Light Red with premium shine
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Bulb shape: Uniform, Flattish Globe
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Storage potential: 5–6 months
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Best for: Fresh market + long-term storage selling
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Suitable for: Open field cultivation across India
Specifications
| Brand |
Bayer Seminis |
| Variety |
GULMOHAR |
| Crop Type |
Onion |
| Maturity |
100–110 Days |
| Bulb Shape |
Uniform, Flattish Globe |
| Bulb Colour |
Light Red |
| Average Bulb Weight |
120–150 g |
| Storage Potential |
5–6 Months |
| Sowing Season |
Winter |
| Cultivation Type |
Open Field |
| Market Use |
Fresh Market & Long-Term Storage |
Sowing & Cultivation Guide
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Recommended Season: Rabi / Winter Season
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Sowing Months: October to December
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Seed Rate: 2.0 – 2.5 kg per acre
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Plant Type: Compact, Erect, Well-Foliaged
Spacing for Sowing
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Row to Row: 15 cm
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Plant to Plant: 10 cm
Features & Benefits
- Uniform light red bulbs with excellent skin retention
- Early maturity (100–110 days) suitable for winter sowing
- High yield potential with strong adaptability to diverse soils
- Long-term storage potential of up to 5–6 months
- Excellent bulb firmness for long-distance transport
- Attractive marketable bulbs with premium colour and shine
- Offers growers flexibility to sell fresh or stored onions
- Suitable for open field cultivation across India
Note: Actual results may vary depending on soil type, climate, and farming practices.