Growing eggplants in open ground

Growing eggplants in open ground

Eggplants are one of the most common plants among summer residents. This is one of the most welcome guests on our table, but not every gardener can make friends with him. The problem is that growing such fruits is quite difficult, because you need to pay close attention to them, constantly monitor the temperature and the state of the external environment. Only in this case, it is possible to grow an ideal product that will have a unique taste.

Culture Features

Eggplant is a southern culture, so the process of planting them in our harsh conditions is quite complicated and problematic. However, if you choose the right variety, as well as strictly follow the rules and recommendations, you can get high-quality and tasty vegetables. India and Burma are considered to be the birthplace of this vegetable. In addition, they are in rather great demand in the southern regions of Europe and Asia, as well as Africa. In domestic conditions, eggplant crops are quite large, since we love this vegetable and give it its due on our table.

Given the fact that eggplants are native to tropical areas, they are very fond of warmth. And in order to get the highest quality and largest harvest, it is necessary to grow vegetables at high temperatures.A distinctive feature of this plant is that it can be grown both in open and closed ground. It is worth noting that eggplant is a perennial plant.

In other words, they can grow until soil temperatures drop below 10 degrees Celsius at night. Summer residents call the optimal temperature more than 25 degrees, when the eggplant receives the necessary amount of heat, which greatly reduces the growing season. If the air temperature is below 15 degrees, then development occurs rather slowly, and at temperatures below 5 degrees, the vegetable stops growing altogether.

If the air temperature does not rise above 5 degrees Celsius for 24 hours, then the flowering stops and the vegetable dies completely, as the crops cannot withstand such cold. It should be noted that extremely high temperatures also have a detrimental effect on eggplant.

That is why summer residents recommend growing this plant only in those regions where the air temperature does not rise above 40 degrees.

Like most other plants, eggplants do not like sudden changes in temperature, which have a detrimental effect on the length of the growing season. Eggplants are characterized by a rather weak root system, so constant temperature changes can lead to the death of the crop. That is why, with sharp frosts and a decrease in temperature, it is necessary to immediately provide shelter for plants, because otherwise the crop will be completely spoiled.

For successful growth, these vegetables need to receive enough sunlight throughout their growing season.And if there is not enough light, then the plant will react extremely aggressively. At first it stretches, after which it stops growing. A distinctive feature of eggplants is that there is no need to shade the plant, as this also has a negative effect on their growth. They can become brittle, and the appearance of fruits will be delayed for several weeks, which will certainly affect the taste of the product.

To get a good harvest, it is best to plant eggplant in regions where the soil receives sunlight throughout the day.

Eggplant is characterized by exactingness not only to air temperature, but also to the state of the soil, and to be more precise, only its water and nutrient regime. It is best to choose fertile soils for sowing, which are distinguished by a sufficient level of acidity and moisture. Such vegetable crops respond quite well to the use of humus and rotted manure. In addition, compost can be used to improve the condition of the crop.

Thanks to their unique root system, eggplants can penetrate the soil up to one and a half meters, which makes them vulnerable to temperature changes and lack of moisture. As already noted, this culture copes extremely poorly with low and extremely high temperaturesTherefore, these indicators must be closely monitored. If you live in regions where this is not possible, then it is best to use white varieties that are resistant to such problems.

Professional summer residents advise growing eggplant only in good irrigation conditions.If there is too much precipitation in the region, then soil compaction must be prevented. It must be constantly butchered, especially after rainy days.

Eggplants constantly need water, so watering should be given special attention. Even temporary drying can cause the buds to fall off and completely destroy the crop. In addition, the lack of moisture leads to the exhaustion of plants, as a result of which they become vulnerable to the effects of pathogens and pests. In cold cloudy weather, it is necessary to monitor the level of humidity so that it does not exceed the required level.

Eggplant can be grown from seed in a pot or directly in the soil. This is a rather difficult vegetable to plant, which must be constantly monitored to prevent the spread of diseases or pests. Regular weeding, hilling and top dressing will allow you to get a high-quality crop in large quantities. It should be noted that eggplant seeds are characterized by an extremely long ripening period.

Usually the ripening period is about two months. Professional summer residents say that the most suitable place for growing eggplants are areas that are well lit and protected from the wind. It is better to plant this crop in the soil where cucumbers or legumes used to huddle.

Selecting the right variety

The quality of the resulting crop depends not only on the characteristics of planting and climatic conditions in the region, but also on the literacy of choosing a particular variety. On the modern market there are a huge number of eggplant varieties that can be grown in their summer cottage.Given the fact that domestic weather conditions for this vegetable are not considered native, it can be grown without difficulty exclusively in the southern regions of the country. Here it is best to pick up early varieties.

As for the northern parts of our state, eggplants can be grown here only in greenhouse conditions. Of course, varieties for the Urals and Siberia are unlikely to be suitable for use in the Moscow region or the Leningrad region.

It should be remembered that half the success lies in choosing the variety of this plant that is suitable for your conditions. One of the most popular and in demand on the market is Almaz, which is characterized by an extremely high immune system and the ability to endure cold summers. In addition, the distinctive advantages of this variety lie in its ability to cope with temperature changes. The fruits are pear-shaped and have a classic purple color. As for the mass of one fruit, it can reach 150 g.

Another popular variety is Behemoth, which is a fairly high-yielding option. Its main advantage is that the fruits are quite large and can reach a mass of 300 g. In addition, they are famous for their resistance to most local diseases, which greatly simplifies the process of caring for them. Even in the conditions of a short summer, these fruits ripen successfully and are distinguished by extremely unique taste qualities.

The eggplant variety, known as "Matrosik", is characterized by unpretentiousness and high yield. Such a vegetable can only be grown at high temperatures, so it is suitable only for the southern regions.Among its characteristic features, one can distinguish a thin skin and the absence of any bitterness, making the product suitable for use in its raw form, for example, for preservation. The fruits grow quite large, and the weight of one can reach about 400 g.

One of the fastest growing hybrids is the "King of the North", which also boasts resistance to low temperatures and unpretentious care. The fruits of this plant are quite thin and can stretch up to 30 cm, and the color is dark purple. A distinctive advantage of this eggplant is that it is completely devoid of bitterness, so it can be used even raw.

In recent years, the White Night variety has been very popular among summer residents, which is distinguished by its extremely impressive resistance to temperature extremes and climatic conditions. A distinctive feature of this variety is that it does not need additional formation. The fruits are pear-shaped and white in color, devoid of any bitterness and can reach a weight of 300 g. In open conditions, it can be grown only in the southern regions of the country, which are characterized by high temperatures.

"Vakula" is a unique variety that can ripen in 3 months. The fruits are quite large, the taste is excellent, and the culture itself is characterized by resistance to most pests.

If you like early ripe fruits, then you can pay attention to Balagur. It is one of the most popular eggplant varieties, the fruit weight of which can reach 130 grams. A distinctive feature of this vegetable is its bright pink color and the presence of a thin peel.About 100 fruits can grow on one bush, which makes it a record holder in this regard. The unique features of the variety allow it to be used not only in open ground conditions, but also for growing in polycarbonate greenhouses.

It should be noted that in domestic conditions, these vegetables can be cultivated only in seedlings. As for the growing season, it can be extended up to 5 months. From the moment of sowing to the moment of planting in the ground, at least two months must pass so that you can get a high-quality and tasty harvest.

The timing must be taken into account in the process of selecting a certain composition, since the ability of eggplants to grow under certain conditions depends on this.

In addition, close attention must be paid to the choice of seed. It is best to buy seeds from a supplier who has already proven himself on the positive side. Also, seeds can be collected from the second copy on their own, however, in this case, it is quite difficult to guarantee the high quality and efficiency of their use. It should be noted that only residents of the southern regions have such an opportunity to independently collect seeds.

After the seed mass is ready, it is necessary to wash it in a couple of stages, as well as qualitatively separate the seeds from the pulp. The seeds of this vegetable crop are so small that the pulp can be scrolled through a meat grinder and still the seeds will not be damaged. Before use, the seed must be thoroughly washed and tested with a teaspoon of salt and plain water.

In addition, within half a day it is necessary to process the seed with a solution of potassium permanganate or copper sulfate. Of course, you can use any other disinfectants, but these have already proven themselves and prove their effectiveness.

In the process of growing eggplant, close attention must be paid to the choice of beds, which should be protected from wind and sunlight together. In addition, it is necessary to take care of cleaning from weeds in advance. It is considered ideal if the soil in the summer cottage is loamy, as it is most liked by eggplants. If the soil is not lucky, then it will be necessary to pre-process it.

In the presence of heavy soil, humus and peat should be added in the fall, due to which the earth will become lighter and more suitable for growing this vegetable crop. You can also add river sand, which also has a beneficial effect on the condition of the soil. If the soil is sandy, then you can not do without peat and sawdust, which will change the structure of the soil and make it more optimal for planting eggplant.

It should also be remembered that every autumn it is necessary to bring in fresh manure in order to greatly increase the fertility of the land. As for the spring weather, only rotted manure can be used here, since the rest of the varieties will take away the vitality of the vegetable crop and it will be quite difficult for it to form its own leaf mass.

If you plan to use the seedling method of planting, then the beds must be prepared in the fall. To do this, dig holes of 30 cm and use all the necessary fertilizers.Among the most popular and in demand on the modern market in the process of growing eggplants are superphosphate and urea, which have been able to prove their effectiveness. Also, to improve growing conditions, it will be necessary to get rid of all weeds on the site.

For growing eggplant, you can use beds whose height does not exceed 30 cm. Close attention must be paid to the width, which should be at least 1 meter. As for the length of the beds, everything is individual here and is determined by each summer resident at his discretion. To get a good harvest after creating a bed, it is recommended to water the ground with a special fertilizer called Effekton.

According to summer residents, the main problem in growing eggplant is to properly sow seeds for seedlings. First of all, it will be necessary to carry out preparatory work for the soil, which should provide all the necessary seedlings. First of all, any good soil should be neutral and light, because its fertility depends on these indicators.

You can buy a ready-made mixture in a specialized store or just do it yourself. Of course, the mixture is a better option, but in the absence of additional funds for growing eggplant, you can use the soil prepared by yourself.

Regardless of the type of soil used, it must first undergo a disinfection procedure. Most summer residents use the oven for this, sending the earth into it for 40 minutes. If this is not possible, then you can use ordinary boiling water, to which potassium sulfate and wood ash are first added.This allows you to get rid of most of the harmful microorganisms and bacteria that can harm the fruit in the future.

Before planting seeds, the earth must be kept in a warm place for about two weeks, due to which various beneficial microorganisms will begin to appear in it, which contribute to faster and more efficient crop growth.

If you believe the reviews, then peat cups are an ideal place for planting seeds. But if the summer resident wants, plastic analogues are also suitable, but at the same time they will need to be processed with potassium permanganate.

As for the seeds themselves, they also need to be prepared in advance. To do this, they are immersed in a manganese composition for half an hour, which allows you to destroy all diseases, microorganisms and bacteria. After that, they must be thoroughly washed and put on a damp cloth. During the day, the seeds must be kept at room temperature, but at night they should be put in the refrigerator. This stimulates growth and improves their properties. After that, we leave the seeds for half a day in rainwater and listen to them.

Recently, most summer residents prefer to plant seedlings of this vegetable crop in special cassettes. However, in this case, varieties with large cells should be preferred so that in the future you do not have to put too much effort into getting seedlings.

After the first sprouts break through, the seedlings are ready to grow. To do this, remove all covering material and reduce the temperature in the room where it is located as much as possible. The optimum temperature is 14 degrees during the day and 10 degrees Celsius at night.The fact is that it is precisely such a temperature regime that is considered the most optimal for the effective development of the root system of a given vegetable crop.

After 5-7 days, the daytime temperature will need to be increased to 20-25 degrees Celsius, but it is better to leave the nighttime temperature at the same level. It is extremely important to strictly follow the rules for organizing temperature differences between day and night, as this allows you to simulate street weather. Otherwise, the seeds will get used to constant warmth and the absence of drops, and when planted in open ground, they will begin to die out, and the crop will be completely spoiled. Such preparation allows the seedlings to get used to the conditions that will be in the open area as easily as possible.

Given the peculiarities of the domestic climate, eggplants are easier to plant just through seedlings, while choosing the most popular varieties. Their advantage lies in the fact that they have time to grow in a short summer. In any case, the soil for seedlings will have to be mixed with fertile soil, while adding a copious amount of humus. In addition, at the request of the summer resident, various phosphate fertilizers can be applied to the soil.

Seedlings must be constantly watered so that the soil does not dry out and the seeds receive all the necessary nutrients. After a few leaves appear, you can begin to feed. The most optimal solution is superphosphate, as well as urea. The second time it is necessary to feed the vegetable crop a few weeks after the first.

After the plants can boast a reliable and strong root system, and the size of the leaves exceeds 10 cm, they can be transplanted into the garden. Of course, this can only be done if there is no frosty temperature outside neither day nor night.

If the landing was carried out in early or mid-May, then two layers of film can be used, which can provide maximum protection against temperature changes and frost. It will be possible to remove the film only at the end of June, when the weather will be warm even at night. However, even in the summer season, it is necessary to constantly monitor the weather forecast and cover eggplants with a film in time so that the crop does not deteriorate due to a sharp drop in temperature at night. Any cold snap can negate all efforts to obtain a quality eggplant crop.

Most summer residents, having not seen the rapid growth of eggplant in the first two weeks, begin to panic, apply a huge amount of fertilizer and water the vegetable crop abundantly. However, the problem is that eggplants grow extremely slowly during this period and there is no way to help them. In extreme cases, you can spray the plants with urea, but even this method will not significantly speed up the growth process. But after two weeks, they will begin to grow quite quickly and the results will be noticeable every week.

Care

In order for the harvest to turn out to be of high quality and plentiful, it is necessary to pay close attention to the care of eggplants. The courtship process includes not only watering, but also top dressing and a huge number of other activities (stepping, pinching), which help prevent damage to the crop.

top dressing

During the entire growing cycle, top dressing can be carried out up to 5 times.The first time you need to spend it three weeks after planting, which will allow weak roots to absorb all the necessary microorganisms and gain strength. Until eggplant fruits appear, top dressing should be carried out only with the help of mineral fertilizers, but nitrogen-phosphate options can be used during fruiting.

If desired, you can make an extract from superphosphate, which allows it to dissolve better in water. Organic fertilizers should be used in a clear concentration, as they only promote the growth of the stem, but do not have any effect on the condition of the fruit.

The most popular among summer residents are fertilizers that are obtained on the basis of mullein. In addition, organic fertilizers based on fermented grass are also in great demand and popularity. For example, nettle infusion has proven itself in the process of growing eggplant. In no case should you refuse one type of fertilizer in favor of another. Mineral and organic top dressings are easiest to alternate, which will allow you to get the highest quality yield at the end.

If it is necessary to stimulate the rapid growth of this vegetable crop, then top dressing can be used bypassing the root system. However, this can only be done during fruit development. At the very end of crop growth, calcium sulfate can be used, which allows you to saturate the root system and the fruits themselves with useful trace elements and accelerate their growth. In addition, these eggplants are distinguished by a brighter color and a healthy appearance.

If there is an excess of green mass, potassium must be used, and if the plants develop weak enough, then nitrogen will be an ideal solution as a top dressing.

Careful attention in the process of caring for eggplants must also be given to their watering. It should take place on a regular basis, since this vegetable crop needs a lot of water and cannot grow without it. If there is a lack of moisture, then the fruits will begin to fall off, not even ripe. For watering, in no case should you use cool water, as is the case with other plants.

It is best to give preference to water at room temperature (above 20 degrees Celsius). After planting, it is best not to water the eggplants for the first five days, thereby giving them time to get used to the soil. Further watering should be carried out several times a week.

If the weather is dry and excessively hot, then the amount of watering should be increased.

Another care procedure is the treatment of the plant, which thus allows you to fight weeds. It is best to cultivate a row-spacing several times a season, since this vegetable crop is extremely demanding on heat, and such procedures will help warm the soil. It should be noted that the depth of loosening has a direct impact on the quality of the land.

Diseases and pests

Diseases and pests bring a summer resident a huge amount of trouble during the cultivation of this vegetable crop. If they are not detected in time and no measures are taken to eliminate them, then the crop can be completely spoiled and all efforts will be nullified. Unfortunately, there are no universal means that allow you to provide reliable protection of the garden from such a scourge, so you must always be on the alert and closely monitor the condition of your crop.

Eggplant often falls victim to the Colorado potato beetle, tick, whitefly and other similar parasites. In addition, this vegetable often becomes a victim of bacterial and other infections that occur in the form of rot, tobacco mosaic and other similar harmful microorganisms.

It is worth noting that the main problem is not following the rules of agricultural technology. That is why, first of all, you need to accurately determine the methods of care and only then proceed to the use of specialized tools to combat certain diseases and pests.

A distinctive feature of rot is that it does not necessarily manifest itself immediately, but may show symptoms only some time after infection. If the summer cottage is characterized by high humidity, then this contributes to a more rapid spread of the disease, and vice versa, in regions with a fairly dry climate, the black leg develops extremely slowly. And as a preventive measure, it is necessary to thin out crops from time to time, and also strictly follow the irrigation regime.

Almost 15% of the crop of this vegetable crop is destroyed or turns yellow every year due to a mosaic caused by a virus. The main problem of this disease is that it is completely asymptomatic if the roots of the plant are affected. Moreover, the use of infected seeds is considered to be the main source of the disease, so very close attention must be paid to their selection.

In addition, you can catch the disease during a vegetable transplant.In order to prevent the occurrence of such an ailment, it is best to treat the seeds for prevention with a bucket of 20% hydrochloric acid, after which the seeds must be washed with running water without fail.

Gray rot is one of the most common problems that can even be transmitted through the air. You can meet this disease in regions with an impressive level of humidity. Dark water spots will begin to appear on the leaves, which after a while form a plaque. If gray rot is found, measures must be taken immediately: use specialized spraying agents, otherwise the disease can destroy the entire eggplant crop in a week.

The ideal remedy is fungicides that allow you to process the crop, destroy gray rot and not harm the plants themselves.

With the rapid spread of rot, fumigation of the soil can be carried out, which has also proven to be effective in the process of combating the disease.

In the list of pests, the first place is occupied by the spider mite, which multiplies especially quickly in hot weather. It should be noted that this pest is inactive in regions with high air humidity, so in such places you can not worry about the appearance of a tick. An excellent means of dealing with it is a tincture made from chopped onion, garlic and dandelion leaves. All this drives away ticks and destroys them.

Another unpleasant pest is the bear, which digs underground labyrinths in the summer cottage and causes significant damage to the roots and stems of plants. After that, saving the eggplant usually fails.There are several drugs on the modern market that allow you to fight the bear. In addition, in the process of fighting it, pepper tincture proved to be excellent.

Harvest and storage

The fruits must be harvested as soon as they are ripe so that they cannot overripe. It is impossible to postpone this matter, because otherwise the pulp will become coarser and tasteless. Cut the eggplant with a pruner or a sharp knife, and this should be done very carefully so as not to damage the bushes. Otherwise, still unripe fruits will not be able to get all the necessary nutrients for ripening. Eggplants cannot be stored for a long time, but they can be made into preparations for the winter or dried.

If it is necessary to keep the fruits fresh for a month or more, it is necessary to remove them in a dark place where the air temperature is no more than 2 degrees. In addition, each fruit can be wrapped in paper and put away in a box, which will also greatly extend the freshness of the product. However, eggplants should never be stored in the light, as in such conditions they lose their taste and attractive appearance.

Growing eggplant is a complex process that requires constant care and attention to the culture. At home, you need to constantly look after her: feed, tie up, water, etc.

For information on how to grow eggplant in the open field, see the following video.

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