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SEED TYPE : Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated And Non-GMO
FRUIT COLOR : Dark Black And Shinning, Calyx Green, Highly Acceptable
FRUIT SHAPE : Oval Round With Pointed End, 6-7 Inches Long
FRUIT WEIGHT : 100-150 Gms
MATURITY : After 65-70 Days From Sowing
SPECIFICATIONS: Fruit Color Does Not Fade Even At Maturity , Very Heavy Yielding.
About:- This vegetable is a delight to be had on your plate or in your kitchen gardens! We agree that one needs to be able to develop taste for the humble brinjal but once you do, you won't go back! It is a versatile vegetable which can be cooked with other vegetables such as potatoes and peppers for a delicious and hearty meal! The vegetable is categorized as a berry, botanically, and is now a worldwide culinary ingredient. It can now be found in Mediterranean, South Asian and European cultures. The oval variety is stalky, succulent, and dark purple in color. To grow this vegetable you must get seeds are traditionally grown and maintain the heirloom purity. Eggplant is a member of the Solanaceae or the family of the nightshades, which includes tomatoes, potatoes, and peppers. The brinjal can be cooked in a variety of ways and used in different types of cuisines.
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS:-
GROWING REQUIREMENTS:-
PESTS: Potato Beetles, Flea Beetles, Aphids, Hornworms, Stinkbugs, Spider Mites. Diseases: Blossom-end rot, Cercospora leaf spot, Colletotrichum fruit rot, Damping off, Early blight, Phomopsis fruit rot, Powdery mildew, Verticillium wilt, Phytophthora blight. Watering the plants in the morning helps to avoid fungal diseases. Companion plants significantly reduce incoming pests on your crops. Watering down the plants with a strong stream of water followed by an application of diluted neem or castor oil on the pest-affected parts of the plant will help to get rid of them.
SOIL: Two weeks before sowing brinjal seeds, break large clumps in the soil and add natural manure. Maintain the pH level of the soil between 6.3 to 6.8.
SPOT: Brinjal plants need good air circulation and direct sunlight for at least 5-6 hours a day.
WATERING: Brinjals need moist soil. Water the plants regularly. Allow the soil to dry a little between watering to discourage wilting.
TEMPERATURE: Brinjals need moist soil. Water the plants regularly. Allow the soil to dry a little between watering to discourage wilting.
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