🌱 How to Grow Black Brinjal (Long) from Seeds
Common Names:
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Hindi: काला बैंगन (Kala Baingan)
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Tamil: கருப்பு வெங்காயம் (Karuppu Vengayam)
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Telugu: నల్ల వంకాయ (Nalla Vankaya)
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Malayalam: കറുപ്പ് വാഴക്ക (Karuppu Vazhakka)
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Kannada: ಕಪ್ಪು ಬದನೆಕಾಯಿ (Kappu Badanekayi)
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English: Black Brinjal (Long) / Eggplant
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Botanical name: Solanum melongena
1. Choose the Right Season
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Warm-season crop
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Best time to sow: February to June or early monsoon (June-July)
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Avoid cold or frost; brinjal grows well above 20°C
2. Prepare the Soil
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Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile, loamy or sandy loam soil
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pH Level: Slightly acidic to neutral (6.0–7.0)
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Add compost or well-rotted manure before planting
3. Sow the Seeds
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Sow seeds in seed trays or nursery beds for better germination
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Depth: Sow seeds about ¼ inch (0.6 cm) deep
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Thin seedlings and transplant when 4–6 inches tall
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Plant spacing: 18–24 inches between plants, 24–30 inches between rows
4. Watering
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Keep soil moist but not waterlogged
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Water deeply once or twice a week, more often in dry weather
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Mulching helps retain moisture and suppress weeds
5. Germination
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Seeds germinate in 7–14 days under warm conditions
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Thin out weak seedlings early to promote strong growth
6. Sunlight & Temperature
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Needs 6–8 hours of full sunlight daily
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Optimal growing temperature: 21°C to 30°C
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Protect young plants from cold winds
7. Fertilization
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Apply balanced organic fertilizer or compost at planting
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Side-dress with nitrogen-rich fertilizer every 3–4 weeks during growth
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Avoid excess nitrogen to prevent excessive foliage and low fruit set
8. Pest Control
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Common pests: Aphids, fruit borers, spider mites
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Use neem oil or organic insecticidal sprays regularly
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Remove affected leaves and keep the area clean
9. Harvesting
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First fruits appear in 70–90 days after sowing
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Harvest when fruits are shiny, firm, and of desired size (6–8 inches long)
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Cut fruits gently with a sharp knife to avoid damaging the plant
10. Regrow Tip
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Save seeds from fully ripe, healthy fruits
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Dry seeds properly and store in a cool, dry place for next season
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Black Brinjal is generally grown annually
🌿 Health Benefits of Black Brinjal
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Rich in dietary fiber, supports digestion
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Contains antioxidants like nasunin, beneficial for brain health
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Low calorie and rich in vitamins B1, B6, and potassium
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May help lower cholesterol and support heart health
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