SK ORGANIC Punjabi grass seeds are used as cattle feed fodder. These seeds are easy to grow and yield in optimum quantity. This variety of Punjabi grass seeds has more leaves and succulent stems; hence, cattle can have more fodder.
Seed Specifications:
| Specifications | Details |
| Name | Punjabi grass seeds/fodder grass seeds |
| Other Common Names | Super Napier Red Napier Pakchong |
| Germination Time | 10 to 15 days |
| Harvesting Time | 105 to 110 days |
| Plant Height | 7 to 7 feet |
| Color Variants | Green, Blue, Emerald, Yellow |
Key Features and Benefits:
Multicut punjabi grass seeds provide 8-9 cuts in a Year.
1st cut at 45-day intervals and later all cuts at approx 30-35 days.
Fodder grass seeds are very good for milking animals such as cows, buffalo, goats, and sheep, as it contains high levels of protein and fiber that are easily digestible for cattle.
Fodder grass seeds provide rapid growth, hence being advantageous for farmers.
These seeds provide a good germination rate.
Seed Requirements:
| Requirements | Details |
| Season | Late Summer, Early Autumn |
| Soil | Fertile loamy soil |
| Sunlight | Full sunlight |
| Temperature | Above 15°C |
| Water | Regular |
| Fertilizer | High Phosphorus Fertilizer |
How to Sow Seeds?
Find an area with proper sunlight for 6 to 8 hours.
Prepare the loamy, fertile soil; add compost to help grow fodder grass seeds rapidly.
Dig a hole 2 cm deep and then plant the fodder grass seeds.
Water it regularly, and after some time, you can harvest it.