Aubergine

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Aubergine
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Scientific Classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(Unranked): Angiosperms
(Unranked): Eudicots
(Unranked): Asterids
Order: Solanales
Family: Solanaceae
Genus: Solanum
Species: Solanum melongena
Synonyms

Aubergine
Brinjal
Eggplant
Melongene

Plant Data
Min germination temp: 15°C (59°F)
Max germination temp: 20°C (68°F)
Germination time: 9 days
Time to transplanting: +40 days
Time to harvesting: +73 days
Mature height: 40-150cm (16-57in)
Sow depth: 0.5cm (¼in)
Growing plant spacing: 60cm (2ft)
Growing row spacing: 60cm (2ft)
References: [1][2]
Hardiness Zones
Ideal Hardiness Zones
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The aubergine (Solanum melongena) is a plant of the family Solanaceae and genus Solanum. As a nightshade, it is closely related to the tomato and potato. It is a delicate perennial often cultivated as an annual. It grows 40-150cm (16-57in) tall, with large coarsely lobed leaves that are 10-20cm (4–8in) long and 5-10cm (2–4in) broad. The fruit is fleshy, has a meaty texture, less than 3cm (1.2in) in diameter on wild plants, but much larger in cultivated forms. The fruit is botanically classified as a berry, and contains numerous small, soft seeds, which are edible, but are bitter because they contain nicotinoid alkaloids, unsurprising as it is a close relative of tobacco.

Planner[edit | edit source]

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Growing[edit | edit source]

Location[edit | edit source]

For outdoor cultivation, choose a well-drained, sunny, sheltered location.

Soil[edit | edit source]

Add a general-purpose fertilizer before planting.

Sowing[edit | edit source]

Sow two seedlings per pot 0.5cm (¼in) deep in pots. Raise under glass at 15-20°C (59-68°F). Remove the weaker seedling after germination.

Transplanting[edit | edit source]

Harden off before planting outdoors. Transplant to final location leaving 60cm (2ft) between plants in each direction.[2]

Aftercare[edit | edit source]

Remove growing tip when plant is 30cm (12in) high. Mist plants regularly to control red spider mites and encourage fruit set. Once 5 fruit have formed, remove lateral shoots and remaining flowers.[2]

Water regularly, but do not keep the compost sodden. Add a tomato fertiliser with each watering once fruit have begun to swell.[2]

Harvesting[edit | edit source]

Cut fruit once it is large enough, approximately 12-15cm (5-6in) long, but before the surface shine has gone. Dull fruit tend to be over-ripe and bitter.[2]

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Troubles[edit | edit source]

Full troubles list: Aubergine troubles
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Ring rot (C. michiganensis ssp. sepedonicus)  
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Late blight (Phytophthora capsici)  
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Sclerotinia rot (Athelia rolfsii)  
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References[edit | edit source]

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  1. Eggplant Solanum melongena. myfolia. Retrieved: 2010-07-31.
  2. a b c d e Hessayon, D.G. (2009). The Vegetable & Herb Expert. Transworld Publishers, London. p. 12. ISBN 9780903505468