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How to grow eggplant
Check out this step by step guide to grow eggplant in your garden. This guide is tested and very effective guide to grow eggplant in your garden or in your backyard or using container.
Land Preparation
Prepare the land by plowing and harrowing twice. Mix decomposed animal manure or compost at 1.0 kg/linear meter to improve soil structure and condition. Incorporate 300-400 kg complete fertilizer as basal. Make furrows 1.5 meters apart. Application of lime one month before transplanting is recommended at a rate of 3-5 tons/ha if soil pH is below 5.6..
Another option to furrow planting is planting eggplant in beds. It is usually 0.7 m wide and 20.0 cm high above the ground. Holes are made 0.75 m apart. Beds are covered with plastic mulch to minimize erosion especially during the rainy season and to control the growth of weeds.
Seedling Production
It is recommended to use seedling trays in growing of seedlings. This facilitates easy maintenance of the seedlings and efficient transplanting without disturbing the root system. Seedling trays should be filled with a good sowing medium such as peat moss, commercial potting soil or a mixture of sand, garden soil and coir dust (1:1:2).
Sowing
One hectare requires 150 to 200 grams of seeds.
Sow the seeds directly into the tray and cover lightly with soil. The seeds germinate 7-10 days after sowing.
Seedling Fertilization
- It is recommended to alternately use CaNO3 (calcium nitrate), Crop Giant and Peters because the last two fertilizers also contains micronutrients to support seedling growth.
- Seedlings should be hardened 5-7 days before transplanting by decreasing the amount of water and exposing them to direct sunlight. This acclimatizes and prepares the plant to withstand harsh condition in the field.
- Seedlings will be ready for transplanting four to five weeks after sowing.
- Irrigate the field before transplanting. Transplant the seedlings at 0.75 m between hills by 1.5 meter between furrows. From the seedling tray, carefully remove the seedlings with the soil and the roots intact to facilitate crop recovery and minimize transplanting shock. It is recommended to do the transplanting in the afternoon.
- When transplanting in beds, distribute each seedling into the prepared hills and cover with soil.
If rainfall is insufficient, irrigation starts immediately after transplanting and is repeated as often as needed, usually with an interval of 5-7 days during the dry months. The soil must be moist at all times but water lagging must be avoided. Allow excess water to drain from the field immediately.
Fertilization
The following is the recommended fertilization schedule.
Days after Transplanting Method of Application Fertilizer Material Amount
0, 3, 5 Drench Dissolved CaNO3 or 18-46-0 7.5 g/ 1 L water
7 Side-dress Complete 15.0g/ hill
21 Side-dress Urea 15.0 g/ hill
35 days and succeeding appl'n at 2-3 weeks interval Side-dress Equal ratio of Urea and 0-0-60 or Complete 20.0 g/ hill
Note: 1 tbsp is approximately 10.0 grams
Reduce fertilizer application when plants are soon to be terminated.
Harvesting and Post-Harvest Handling
Harvest the fruits once they have reached sufficient size for marketing (usually 2-3 weeks after flowering). Harvesting is done carefully by hand or using a sharp knife, with the calyx attached to the fruit. This could be done once or twice a week, preferably early in the morning.
Sort the fruits according to market standards. Pack the fruits neatly in a polyethylene bag before transporting to the market.
Article Sources:
www.naturalnews.com/041563_eggplant
www.eastwestseed.com/philippines/en/products/crop-managment
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