Field Crops  
Black Gram/ Udid Seeds

Udid seeds, also known as black gram or urad bean, are a type of bean grown in South Asia. Here are some varieties of udid seeds.

A hybrid variety with green stems, a germination percentage of 70%, and a growing period of May–June. It is sown in the Kharif season and harvested in August–September. A variety with a bushy growth habit, black shiny seeds, and pods that are black and dull. It matures in 65–70 days and can be sown in the summer, Kharif, or Rabi seasons

Key Feature of Black Gram / Udid Seeds.​​

  • Compact, Bushy growth habit with 35-40 cm height.
  • Black shiny, medium bolds seeds.
  • Pods are glabrous, black & dull and 10-12 pods borne in cluster at one node.
  • Maturity comes in 65-70 days.
  • Sowing Time: Summer: 3rd week of january-2nd week of February, Kharif: June-July & Rabi: October-November.

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