Central aisle of an HDA Seed greenhouse with benches of seedling trays on both sides, lit by warm light.
Campo El Diez · Culiacán, Sinaloa

Healthy seedlings, ready to transplant

At HDA Seed Greenhouses we grow cucumber, bell pepper, hot pepper, tomato, eggplant and Asian-greens seedlings under glass, for growers who need to start their cycle with strong, uniform plants.

14+years growing in Culiacán
6crops we grow
4lined tray formats
Grupo Inversininstitutional backing
A hand holding a seedling root plug with a fully developed white root system.
From seed tray to transplant

We don't sell empty trays. We deliver seedlings.

Every root plug leaves the greenhouse already germinated, rooted and uniform, ready to go straight into the greenhouse or field. A well-formed root is the first step toward an export-grade harvest.

Why HDA Seed

Seedlings built for the professional grower

  • Ready to transplant

    We don't sell empty trays: we deliver germinated, fully developed seedlings, ready to go straight into the greenhouse or field.

  • Lined trays

    We work with 128, 200, 242 and 288-cell lined trays, reusable, matched to the crop and the seed size.

  • Backed by Grupo Inversin

    More than 14 years operating in Culiacán, with the operational and financial backing of an established regional business group.

Crops we grow

Six crops, one standard of quality

We grow seedlings by crop type, each with the tray and handling its seed and cycle require.

  • Cucumber

    Typical trays128 / 200

    Medium seed with strong root development.

  • Bell Pepper

    Typical trays128 / 200

    Medium-high cell volume for a strong root before transplant.

  • Hot Peppers

    Typical trays200 / 242

    The region's spicy chili varieties.

  • Tomato

    Typical trays128 / 200

    Sinaloa's flagship crop.

  • Eggplant

    Typical trays128 / 200

    Slow to germinate; needs steady warmth in the seed tray.

  • Asian Greens

    Typical trays242 / 288

    Small seed and high density per tray.

In the heart of Mexico's protected agriculture

The same region that supplies the most demanding export markets

Sinaloa has been Mexico's leading tomato producer for over a century, and Culiacán is its largest protected-agriculture district. Growing in Campo El Diez means producing seedlings where the export-horticulture standard of northwestern Mexico is set.

Central aisle of an HDA Seed greenhouse with benches of seedling trays on both sides, lit by warm light.

Quote your seedlings for the next cycle

We handle volume orders for greenhouses and farms. Message us on WhatsApp or by email and we'll prepare a quote.