Cotton Seeds Organic | Kappas Ka Beej Desi | Non-Hybrid Seeds

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Cotton Seeds (Kappas Ka Beej Desi) – Organic Non-Hybrid Heirloom Seeds

Also known as Desi Kapas or Karpasa, these traditional, non-hybrid cotton seeds come from open-pollinated heirloom varieties cultivated for generations. Unlike modern hybrid cotton developed for industrial agriculture, our Desi Kappas retains its original genetic diversity, natural resilience, and traditional characteristics.

✅ 100% Non-Hybrid | Heirloom Open-Pollinated Variety
✅ Seeds Contain Up to 40% Oil – Rich in Omega-6 & Vitamin E
✅ Chemical-Free & Organic Cultivation
✅ High Germination Rate (Plantable!)
✅ Perfect for Fiber Production, Ornamental Gardens & Seed Saving

Description

Cotton Seeds (Kappas Ka Beej Desi) – Organic Non-Hybrid Heirloom Seeds

Cotton is one of humanity’s most ancient and valuable plants – providing fiber for textiles, oil for nourishment, and seeds for the next season’s harvest. Kappas Ka Beej Desi represents the traditional, non-hybrid form of this remarkable plant, preserved by generations of farmers who understood that true sustainability means saving seeds, not buying them anew each year. ARB Organics brings you this living heritage in its purest form: Non-Hybrid, Heirloom Cotton Seeds [citation:1][citation:3][citation:5].

Unlike modern hybrid cotton developed for uniform fiber length and high yield in industrial monocultures, our Desi Kappas maintains genetic diversity, natural pest resistance, and the ability to thrive in varied conditions. These are the seeds that have been passed down through generations, not engineered in a laboratory [citation:5].

What Are Desi Cotton Seeds (Kappas Ka Beej)?

Kappas Ka Beej Desi refers to seeds from traditional, open-pollinated cotton varieties (Gossypium sp.). The name derives from ancient roots – karpāsa in Sanskrit, kappāsa in Pali, reflecting cotton’s long history as a cultivated plant [citation:9]. These traditional landraces are characterized by:

  • Genetic Diversity: Not uniform like hybrids, but a diverse population adapted to local growing conditions
  • Natural Fiber Colors: Traditional varieties produce fibers in shades of white, brown, and green, eliminating the need for artificial dyes [citation:1][citation:3][citation:5]
  • Seed Oil Content: Seeds contain up to 40% oil, rich in omega-6 fatty acids and vitamin E [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6]
  • Medicinal Properties: Cotton seed oil has been used in traditional medicine systems for centuries, valued for its antioxidant content and therapeutic applications [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6]
  • Ornamental Value: The plants produce magnificent flowers in various colors, making them attractive additions to gardens [citation:1][citation:3][citation:8]

Why Non-Hybrid Heirloom Seeds Matter

  • Genetic Purity: Our seeds are open-pollinated, non-GMO, and non-hybrid – the original landrace varieties preserved by traditional farmers
  • Seed Oil Benefits: Rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (55%), saturated fatty acids (24%), monounsaturated fatty acids (17%), and high in omega-6 and vitamin E [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6]
  • Antioxidant Properties: Cotton contains powerful antioxidants, making it a medicinal plant in its own right [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6]
  • Better Pest Resistance: Traditional varieties often have better insect resistance than modern hybrids [citation:1]
  • Drought Tolerance: Grows well in poor, dry soil conditions [citation:1]
  • Seed Sovereignty: Save seeds from your harvest and replant – true sustainability
  • Chemical-Free: Grown naturally without pesticides or synthetic fertilizers
  • Preserving Biodiversity: Supporting the conservation of agricultural heritage

Key Benefits (Traditional & Modern)

Nutrient-Rich Seeds:
Cotton seeds contain up to 40% oil, along with protein and essential minerals. Cold-extracted cotton seed oil has been consumed in many parts of the world for centuries, valued for its nutritional profile and culinary uses [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6].

Traditional Medicine Applications:
The powerful medicinal properties of cotton seed oil have been known since ancient times. Rich in antioxidants, cotton can be considered a medicinal plant in its own right, with uses described in detail in traditional medical literature [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6].

Heart-Healthy Fatty Acids:
Cotton seed oil contains a beneficial fatty acid profile: approximately 55% polyunsaturated fatty acids, 24% saturated fatty acids, and 17% monounsaturated fatty acids. It is particularly high in omega-6 fatty acids, which are essential for human health [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6].

Vitamin E Rich:
Cotton seeds are a good source of vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant that supports skin health, immune function, and protects cells from oxidative damage [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6].

Virtually Odorless Oil:
Cotton seed oil is virtually odorless, making it ideal for culinary applications where a neutral flavor is desired [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6].

Beauty & Industrial Applications:
Beyond nutrition, cotton seed oil is used in the manufacture of beauty products and leather finishes – a testament to its versatility [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6].

Nutritional & Physical Profile

  • Seed Oil Content: Up to 40%
  • Fatty Acid Profile: 55% polyunsaturated, 24% saturated, 17% monounsaturated
  • Essential Fatty Acids: High in omega-6
  • Vitamin E: Rich source
  • Antioxidants: Abundant, making cotton a medicinal plant [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6]
  • Fiber Characteristics: Varies by variety – white, brown, green, coppery-brown [citation:1][citation:3][citation:5]
  • Plant Height: 90-200 cm depending on variety and conditions [citation:1][citation:3][citation:8]

Traditional Uses

Fiber Production:

  • Traditional cotton varieties produce fibers in natural colors – white, brown, coppery-brown, and green [citation:1][citation:3][citation:5]
  • Natural colors do not fade with washing but become brighter and darker [citation:1]
  • Perfect for handspinning, weaving, and natural textile crafts

Cotton Seed Oil:

  • Cold-extracted oil consumed in many parts of the world
  • Used in traditional cooking and food preparation
  • Virtually odorless, making it versatile for culinary applications [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6]

Traditional Medicine:

  • Cotton seed oil used in traditional healing systems for various ailments
  • Rich in antioxidants, valued for its therapeutic properties [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6]
  • Described in detail in ancient medical literature

Beauty & Skincare:

  • Cotton seed oil used in traditional beauty preparations
  • Vitamin E content nourishes skin and hair
  • Still used today in natural cosmetics [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6]

Modern Uses

Home Garden & Ornamental:
Cotton plants are magnificent ornamentals, producing flowers in shades of yellow and pink, followed by fiber-filled bolls. The flowers offer magnificent colors and make it a very attractive ornamental plant [citation:1][citation:3][citation:8].

Natural Fiber Crafting:

  • Grow your own naturally colored cotton for handspinning and weaving
  • Natural colors eliminate need for artificial dyes [citation:5]
  • Perfect for fiber artists, spinners, and textile enthusiasts

Cotton Seed Oil Production (Home Scale):

  • Seeds contain up to 40% oil – can be cold-pressed for culinary or cosmetic use [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6]
  • Rich in omega-6 and vitamin E for nutritional benefits
  • Virtually odorless, versatile for various applications

Educational Projects:

  • Excellent for teaching about fiber crops, traditional agriculture, and seed-to-fabric processes
  • Children love watching cotton bolls form and open
  • Demonstrates the connection between plants and everyday materials

Seed Saving & Preservation:

  • Participate in preserving agricultural biodiversity
  • Save seeds from your best plants for next season
  • Contribute to the conservation of heirloom varieties [citation:5]

Growing Guide (for gardeners)

  • Season: Warm season – sow after last frost when soil has warmed
  • Starting Method: Sow in pots at 20°C, 5 weeks before planting out [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6]
  • Transplanting: Transplant entire root ball into warm soil, at least 1.5 m apart [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6]
  • Watering: Water abundantly at planting time to help roots establish [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6]
  • Sunlight: Full sun – cotton plants need light and warmth to reach maturity [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6]
  • Soil: All soil types, preferably rich, well-drained soil [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6]
  • Water Requirements: Medium – regular watering, especially during dry spells [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6]
  • Germination: 3-4 days under optimal conditions [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6]
  • Maturity: Mid-season to late, depending on variety – 130-140 days for some heirloom types [citation:5]
  • Harvesting: Harvest bolls as they open, before fibers get wet or dirty
  • For Cool Climates: Best grown in greenhouse or under cover [citation:1][citation:3][citation:6]
  • Seed Saving: Open-pollinated – select seeds from best plants for next season

Note for Cool Climates: In zones 6-7, start indoors and protect from cool weather. May be grown as annual in zones 8-11 [citation:5].

Storage Instructions

Seeds: Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container away from moisture and pests. Properly stored, cotton seeds remain viable for 2-3 years.

For Planting: Store in cool, dark, dry place. Keep out of direct sunlight.

Harvested Cotton: Store fibers in a dry place away from moisture to prevent mold.

Packaging

Comes in a food-grade, resealable pouch to maintain freshness and protect from moisture and pests. Pack contains sufficient seeds for home garden cultivation.

Add to cart now – grow this ancient, versatile plant and connect to millennia of agricultural heritage!

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