Growing Eggplants from Seed to Harvest - Aubergines Step by Step
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- Опубліковано 16 лют 2024
- An easy way how to grow aubergines from seed to fruit. In containers or growbags, but the same approach can be taken when growing eggplants in raised beds or open garden.
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I've never seen an eggplant in flower.Realy gorgeous.Thank tou for the wonderful video.I wish tou much success🍀
Beautiful flowers 💮
Thank You very much!
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you are welcome
Amazing job enjoy,....well done,,,
Thank You ☺
So excited to grow these this year!! 😊
If You like eggplants, You will love these 👍🍀
Another great job
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Hello from Indonesia ❤
Hello from Slovakia 👋💚
You deserve more views 🥺. Best wishes 😊
Thank You very much ☺
Best wishes to You too 🍀
Nice work, bro. You motivate me ❤
Thank You very much ☺It's about the time to start some seeds 🌱🍀
What kind of wood shavings are you using for mulch? Is it pine?
Hello. Those are spruce shavings.
Where did you keep seed after planting under the grow light and provided heat🤔🤔🤔🤔
In greenhouse during the day and indoors during the night. Until nights got warmer. 🌱
Soil is so expensive to fill grow bags 😢
Well, You can cut the cost (if You can make Your own compost), It is then easily reusable.
I have never gotten an eggplant from my trees. Planted them several times. The trees grow healthy and flower but that is the end of it Treated it with one of the best organic fertiliser but nothing!.I also tried hand pollinating, but had never been successful with eggplant!🤔
Do the flowers drop or what happened to them after hand pollination?
Yes, the flowers drop off, eventually . .@@Liap
@@SiriusStarGazer That means the plants were stressed. Can be result of underwatering (once they start to bloom they will require more water) or big temperature changes for example.
thank you But where I live here in the Caribbean it is always hot. I do water it a lot, so I just don't know why it doesn't fruit. my plants usually flower abundantly. I was given something by the agri shop to spray them but when i read the label i was literally afraid to use it, although they said it was organic. Anyway I did spray it, but it was really hot that time last year and the plants got damaged badly. maybe used too much. I try to avoid any chemicals at all cost. i resigned from growing egg plant. . I dunno. The variety you grew is not popular here.Only purple eggplant is common here
@@SiriusStarGazer It's the same here - purple varieties are much more common. If it's that hot that Your plants are dropping flowers, You will have to create some shading. Shading net or pretty much anything that will reduce sun intensity. I do this during summer in greenhouse.