Brinjal Seedless F1 Hybrid Seeds (Baingan/Eggplant)
Original price was: ₹85.00.₹39.00Current price is: ₹39.00.
Product Information:
- Number of Brinjal Seedless Seeds (baigan ke beej): 30 Seeds
- Where to grow: Balcony or terrace garden
- Sowing season: Spring and Summer
- Seeds sowing depth: 0.5 cm
- Sowing method: Direct or Indirect
- Germination temperature: 18-30°C
- Germination Time: 7 to 14 days from sowing
- Harvesting: 50 to 60 days from transplanting
- Fruit weight: 75-80 gm (average)
Product Description
Brinjal (baigan) is commonly known as Eggplant and Aubergine. Brinjal Seedless is one of the most preferred varieties of brinjal in India. This brinjal gives seedless fruit for a fixed period which makes it more palatable and reduces bitterness. Grow your own purple brinjal at home with little maintenance. Brinjal is not only good in taste but also has many health benefits and contains minerals and vitamins.Thorny brinjal is a time-tested herb for respiratory support in cough, cold, sore throat, and hoarseness of voice. It is a natural antioxidant, brings down free radicals. It also helps improve appetite and digestion. It relieves flatulence and constipation.
Uses of Brinjal
- Thorny brinjal has a vigorous antioxidant activity. Thorny brinjal plant has been proven through research that it very effectively reduces free radicals.
- Another very significant benefit of thorny brinjal is its antibacterial activity. The plant’s leaf extract
- Thorny brinjal leaves showed that it is very, very effective in preventing liver damage due to toxicity.
- The seeds of the thorny brinjal plant are used for treating gum diseases.
- Thorny brinjal root, when boiled along with long pepper, is an excellent home remedy for cough. This Thorny brinjals root decoction can also be used for treating fever due to cold.
Brinjal Plant Care Tips
- Sunlight: The brinjal plant needs 6-8 hours of full sunlight. Do not keep the brinjal plant in shady portions and give sufficient sunlight.
- Water: Give regular water to your brinjal plants and keep the soil moist but not soggy.
- Soil: Use sandy soil, well-drained for planting brinjal.
- Temperature: The best growing temperature for brinjal plants ranges from 20 to 35°C.
- Common pests: Aphids and greenflies are some common pests and diseases like fruit rot, leaf spot, and root rot infect the brinjal plants. If you are facing this problem use the organic pesticide Neem oil on plants.