Brinjal Striped Purple Description
Brinjal Striped Purple (eggplant or baingan or aubergine) is called the King of Vegetables by some cultures. It is one of the most versatile vegetables around, loved by many people across the world.
Different varieties are available everywhere and each variety is unique in its own way, with a distinctive flavor and many essential minerals.
Eggplant or Brinjal, is a very low calorie vegetable and has healthy nutrition profile; good news for weight watchers! The veggie is popularly known as aubergine in the western world.
Common name | Flower colours | Bloom time | Height | Difficulty |
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Brinjal, Eggplant | – | Year round | 1 to 3 feet | Easy |
Planting and care
Start plants indoors 2 months before the soil warms up or buy nursery transplants just before planting. Place 3 to 4 inch tall seedlings 24 to 30 inches apart in well-prepared beds. Pinch out the terminal growing points for a bushier plant.
Sunlight | Soil | Water | Temperature | Fertilizer |
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Full sun | Sandy, Soil pH: Slightly Acidic to Neutral | When it comes to watering eggplants in container gardens, keep the potting soil constantly moist but not soggy | 15 to 38°F | Eggplant is a heavy feeder, so when first planting in a plant container, give it a good dose of fertilizer, and add lime to the soil because eggplant needs a lot of calcium. Then add fertilizer about once a month while the plant is actively growing. |
Caring for Brinjal
- Care should be taken not to plant the brinjals in a shady portion of the garden.
- The plants ought to have sufficient sunlight.
- From time to time, any weeds which might grow in the plants bed must be removed.
- The plants should be sprayed with the pesticides or insecticides if any disease is noticed.
- Stake plants over 24 inches tall.
- Water well and apply a balanced fertilizer every two weeks during the growing season.
- For bigger fruits, restrict to five or six per plant.
Harvesting
- Harvest the fruit as soon as it reaches a diameter of 7 to 10 cm (about 3 months after transplanting).
- In the case of good irrigation and fertilisation practices, 10 to 12 of them can be harvested from each plant.
- Brinjal plants are delicate and care should be taken not to damage the plants during harvesting (the stems are quite brittle).
- Cut the fruit with pruning scissors. Handle with care to prevent bruising.
- Keep in mind that the shelf life of the fruit is not very long.
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