Cotton seeds are the seeds of the cotton plant. Cotton seeds are ovoid, 3.5-10 mm long. They are densely covered with white or rusty, long and woolly hairs, called the lint, which is the main product used to make cotton textiles, and shorter hairs (linters).
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Specifications
In The Box
1
General
Brand
wequality
Model Name
1kapas tula seeds
Quantity
6 per packet
Common Name
kapas tula seeds/Cotton seed 6
Flowering Plant
No
Suitable For
Outdoor
Type of Seed
Herb
Organic
Yes
Family
Malvaceae
Scientific Name
Gossypium
Uses
Once the lint has been taken off, cottonseed can be used to feed dairy cattle, and the seed kernels can be squeezed to make cottonseed oil, a protein-rich oil with countless uses. Cotton linters, the tiny fuzz left on cottonseed hulls, are an extremely versatile by-product as well.
Soil Nutrient Requirements
Cotton is grown on a variety of soils ranging from well drained deep alluvial soils in the north to black clayey soils of varying depth in central region and in black and mixed black and red soils in south zone. Cotton is semi-tolerant to salinity and sensitive to water logging and thus prefers well drained soils.
Sowing Method
Cotton is sown using tractor or bullock drawn seed drill or by dibbling. Hand dibbling of seeds at recommended spacing is commonly practiced in rainfed areas particularly for hybrids. This system ensures proper plant stand, uniform geometry and also saves seeds.
Net Quantity
6 per packet
Additional Features
Care Instructions
During germination, do not over-water and do not let the soil become hard and dry, either. Once the cotton has emerged, thin out the growth so that there is a plant every 6 inches. After the cotton has emerged, you may need to spray a garden insecticide.
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