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Lab Lab Bush Hybrid Seeds for Home Gardening | Blueberry India
Lab Lab Bush Hybrid Seeds for Home Gardening | Blueberry India
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Lab Lab Bush Hybrid - Advanced Nitrogen-Fixing Legume Seeds
Lab Lab (Dolichos lablab), also known as field bean, dolichos bean, or hyacinth bean, is an advanced bush hybrid variety developed for compact growth and nitrogen-fixing capabilities. This legume enriches soil naturally while producing protein-rich edible pods.
Product Specifications
- Seed Count: 20 seeds per pack
- Variety: Bush hybrid (compact growth)
- Plant Type: Nitrogen-fixing legume
- Container Size: Minimum 10-12 inch deep pot
- Suitable For: Terraces, balconies, container gardening
- Season: Warm season crop
- Shelf Life: 6 months from packaging date
Nutritional Profile
Lab lab beans are a source of plant-based protein and are traditionally used in various regional cuisines across India.
Growing Benefits
- Nitrogen-fixing properties improve soil fertility
- Compact bush habit suitable for small spaces
- Dual-purpose: edible pods and soil enrichment
- Adapted for Indian and Gulf climate conditions
Care Instructions
- Sow seeds 2-3 cm deep in well-draining soil
- Maintain consistent moisture during germination
- Provide full sun exposure (6-8 hours daily)
- Minimal fertilizer needed due to nitrogen-fixing ability
- Regular harvesting encourages continued pod production
Storage & Handling
- Store in cool, dry conditions away from moisture
- Moisture-protected seed packaging included
- Use within 6 months for optimal germination rates
- Keep away from direct sunlight
Shipping Information
Available for delivery across India, UAE, Qatar, and Oman. International orders may require additional courier charges.
Disclaimer: Germination rates may vary depending on soil quality, climate conditions, watering practices, seed storage, and sowing techniques. Seeds should be sown under appropriate seasonal conditions. This product is for gardening and culinary purposes only. Nutritional information refers to the harvested produce, not the seeds themselves.
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