Apple HRMN99 Healthy Grafted Plant
Original price was: ₹1,200.00.₹699.00Current price is: ₹699.00.

The HRMN-99, a variety patented by Mr. Sharma, is a low-chill apple plant that can be grown in regions with high temperatures, unlike traditional apple varieties that need chilling hours.
- Low-chilling: Requires minimal chilling hours, making it suitable for warmer regions.
- Dwarf variety: Compact size makes it ideal for smaller gardens or containers.
- Prolific fruiting: Produces an abundance of crisp, juicy apples.
- Disease resistance: Shows good resistance to common apple diseases.
- Versatile: Fruits can be eaten fresh, used in baking, or made into various products.
- Developed by Hariman Sharma: The variety is patented by the Protection of Plant Variety and Farmer Right Authority, and the National Innovation Foundation recognizes Mr. Sharma’s work
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