Growing Eggplants Made Simple

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Growing Eggplants Made Simple

Humidity:

Maintaining moderate humidity is essential, as extremes can lead to poor flowering, deformed fruits, and other issues.

Soil:

While eggplants are adaptable, loamy and deep soil with a pH between 6-7 is preferable. Avoid acidic and clayey soils to prevent growth and production problems.

Cultivation:

Start seedbeds in March, keeping trays in a warm place for up to a month. Transplant when the risk of frost has passed.

Planting:

Plant in rows with 60 cm spacing between plants after the frost season, ensuring warm soil.

Fertilizer:

Apply starter fertilizer during transplanting and nitrogen fertilizer midway through growth. Additional fertilizer is recommended after the first harvest.

Pruning:

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