Aubergine F1 Minny - 6 Vegetable Seeds

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Aubergine F1 Minny are dwarf, compact plant which is ideal for container work. The approx. 40cm high plants bear lots of small, jet black fruits. The variety has the added benefit of being spine-free. A high revenue crop which is becoming more mainstream. Has a flexible growing regime, as it can be grown in heated glass, cool glass and under plastic.

Sow early October to November, or mid-November to December, or late January to February, germinates at 20-20°C. For early/late crop allow 46cm between plants, for maincrop allow 38cm. Harvest from April onwards.

Aubergines require the same scientific approach to feeding, watering, climatic control, pest and disease control etc as Tomatoes if they are to crop well

 

Sowing:

Sow early October to November, or mid-November to December, or late January to February, germinates at 20-20°C. For early/late crop allow 46cm between plants, for maincrop allow 38cm.

Aubergine F1 Minny seeds from February to May for indoor cultivation or March to April for growing outdoors. Soaking them in warm water for 24 hours before sowing this will assist germination. Sow seeds on the surface of moist seed compost and cover with 5mm layer of compost. Place in a propagator or seal the container inside a polythene bag at constant temperature of 18-21C (65-70F) until after germination which takes 10-14 days.

 

Growing instructions

Transplant seedlings when large enough to handle into 7.5cm (3in) pots and grow on steadily in a slightly reduced temperature. Pot on finally into a larger container or 2 plants per grow bag, or outdoors in the open bed plant 70cm apart once plants have been acclimatized to conditions and after all risk of frost has passed.

Plants are supported with vertical strings or canes, and also with horizontal ties or loops around the plants to keep them from sprawling if 2-3 stems are allowed to develop. How much pruning to do to avoid over cropping is a matter of some difference of opinion. While 2 or 3 stems can be taken, plants can be maintained on one stem with side shoots reduced beyond the flowers which form. The basic object is to aim for 5-6 fruits per plant, though this can be exceeded on longer term culture. Lower leaves are removed as they become yellow, otherwise they will trail and become diseased.

  • Spacing of the crop 40cm apart at 150cm between rows.
  • There is evidence of poor setting of fruit if night temperatures are too high - and as high humidity is also said to encourage poor setting, Ideally, the plants seem to respond to higher day, lower night temperatures.
  • Feeding is similar to Tomatoes, with more emphasis on nitrogen to encourage and maintain growth.
  • Cropping starts around five months after sowing.

 

Harvest from April onwards.

Suitable for the garden, allotments and containers.

Be prepared to water well and supplement feed with high-potash feed during season. Regular feeding is recommended.

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