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5 Best Varieties of Brinjal Seeds Combo Pack

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Brinjal is a very popular vegetable in India, it can be cooked in different ways. There are more than 20 varieties of Brinjal but Brinjal Green, Brinjal Black, Brinjal Purple Long, Green Brinjal Extra Long, and Brinjal White are some of the most popular varieties of Brinjal. Which you can easily buy from one place at the lowest price.
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Brinjal Seeds Black Hybrid – 1 packet of 50 SeedsBrinjal Seeds Green Hybrid – 1 packet of 50 SeedsBrinjal Purple Long Seeds – 1 packet of 50 SeedsGreen Brinjal (Extra Long) Hybrid Seeds -1 packet of  50 SeedsBrinjal F1 White Oblong Type Seeds -1 packet of 50 Seeds
What size grow bag is best for Brinjal?
12 x 12 (W*H)
15 x 12 (W*H)
15 x 15  (W*H)
How To Grow Brinjal Plant
Eggplant or brinjal is heat heat-loving vegetable and is generally transplanted rather than directly sowing in any pots/grow bags. You can sow brinjal seeds directly in any small pot or seedling tray. Keep the seedling indoors till the seeds germinate and water the seeds by using a spoon or spray pump. After germinating the brinjal seeds, keep the tray in a place where the plant receives partial sunlight. When seedlings are growing into small plants, you need to give more sunlight to your brinjal plants. Give proper water and sunlight for better growth of brinjal plants.
Brinjal Seeds Sowing Method
Take a seedling tray or small pot, fill it with coco peat medium, and sow only 2 brinjal seeds per cell in a depth of about 1.5 cm in the growing medium. Avoid sowing seeds very deep because brinjal seeds are very small in size. Brinjal seeds will be germinated within 6 to 10 days. After 4 weeks of seed sowing, When the plant reaches 12-15cm in height, the brinjal plant will be ready to transplant in big pots/grow bags. Transplant the brinjal plant safely along with root balls of a medium. After transplanting give water to the plant.
Brinjal Plant Growing Season In India
You can grow brinjal plants in the warm season with a daily temperature of 18-30 degrees Celsius for successful growth of plants. Eggplant or brinjal is warm warm-weather plant and cannot grow well in cool weather.
Brinjal Plant Care Tips
Sunlight – Brinjal plant need 6-8 hours of full sun. Do not keep brinjal plant in shady portion and give sufficient sunlight.
Water – Give regular water to your brinjal plants and keep the soil moist but not soggy.
Soil – Use sandy soil with PH between 6.0 to 6.8 or slightly acidic to neutral.
Temperature – Best growing temperature for brinjal plant is ranging between 20 to 35 degree Celsius.
Fertilizer – Apply any organic fertilizer like Vermicompost, cow manure or neem cake. Brinjal is heavy feeder plant and need proper fertilizer doses, when you plant brinjal give them good fertilizer and add lime to the soil because it needs lot of calcium and give fertilizer per month when plant is actively growing.
Common pests – Aphids and whiteflies are some common pests and disease like fruit rot, leaf spot and root rot infected the brinjal plants. If you are facing this problem use organic pesticide Neem oil.
Weed – Any weed which might grow in brinjal plant must remove, time to time.
Brinjal Harvest Time
Within 60-80 days from sowing you can harvest brinjal. Cut the brinjal when the skin is looking glossy. Harvest should be safely because brinjal is a delicate plant. You can cut the brinjal fruits with pruning scissor.
Brinjal Special Features
Common name – Aubergine, eggplant, baingan
Height – Above 90cm
Grow Level – Easy
FAQ
What causes root rot in brinjal plants?
Overwatering is the main cause of root rot in brinjal plants, root rot also include rapid wilting and dying of plants, so avoid to give overwater to your brinjal plants.  
Why my brinjal plant flower blossoms then drop off and not producing vegetables?
Under water and lacks of pollination is the main reason behind brinjal plant not producing vegetables. 
Why my brinjal plant leaves turning yellow?
Lacks of nitrogen in soil and not getting regular water to plants is the main reason of yellowing of brinjal plants leaves.

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