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Last week, I commented on how the eggplant seedlings looked like they had a problem and were dying back.

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  • richrollgardener@toot.walesR richrollgardener@toot.wales

    Last week, I commented on how the eggplant seedlings looked like they had a problem and were dying back. At that point I replanted another batch of seeds. Seven days later I can report that the new plantings have begun to germinate AND there is new growth coming on the damaged seedlings in the greenhouse. Now we've got a race going on and a chance to do some side-by-side comparisons as the season goes on. It's early days yet.
    #gardening
    #allotment
    #zone6b
    #NewEngland

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    @richrollgardener

    I thought it was too late to start eggplants from seed in zone 6 (New England). Would it be worth my trying to start some tonight?

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    • jennifer@partychickens.netJ jennifer@partychickens.net

      @richrollgardener

      I thought it was too late to start eggplants from seed in zone 6 (New England). Would it be worth my trying to start some tonight?

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      @jennifer YES! I don't plant mine out in the garden until almost June, so there's still time. They like the heat, anyway.

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      • richrollgardener@toot.walesR richrollgardener@toot.wales

        Last week, I commented on how the eggplant seedlings looked like they had a problem and were dying back. At that point I replanted another batch of seeds. Seven days later I can report that the new plantings have begun to germinate AND there is new growth coming on the damaged seedlings in the greenhouse. Now we've got a race going on and a chance to do some side-by-side comparisons as the season goes on. It's early days yet.
        #gardening
        #allotment
        #zone6b
        #NewEngland

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        @richrollgardener

        Eggplants must have the knack of developing emergency (adventitious) buds. I had a transplant in the garden last year that got nipped by a rabbit so that there was just a small stem sticking out the ground. That plant found a way to form new leaves.

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        • richrollgardener@toot.walesR richrollgardener@toot.wales

          Last week, I commented on how the eggplant seedlings looked like they had a problem and were dying back. At that point I replanted another batch of seeds. Seven days later I can report that the new plantings have begun to germinate AND there is new growth coming on the damaged seedlings in the greenhouse. Now we've got a race going on and a chance to do some side-by-side comparisons as the season goes on. It's early days yet.
          #gardening
          #allotment
          #zone6b
          #NewEngland

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          @richrollgardener My (imaginary) money is on the second batch of seedlings becoming the better plants.

          Do you think it was an unintentional over watering issue then?

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          • broadfork@mastodon.greenB broadfork@mastodon.green

            @richrollgardener My (imaginary) money is on the second batch of seedlings becoming the better plants.

            Do you think it was an unintentional over watering issue then?

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            @Broadfork I agree. I don't think the first batch will ever produce much, but we'll find out. Overwatering is my best guess as to what happened. It was on the top shelf of the grow light setup & I'm not tall enough to look in there properly. New batch is down where I can see it and will go out to the greenhouse much sooner than the first batch dd. I've had trouble with eggplant before. Let them get pot-bound one year & had almost no produce from them. Good thing I don't really like eggplant!

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            • richrollgardener@toot.walesR richrollgardener@toot.wales

              @jennifer YES! I don't plant mine out in the garden until almost June, so there's still time. They like the heat, anyway.

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              @richrollgardener

              Thank you! I'll give it a try. Any special care or tips?

              Last time I tried growing eggplant was over 8 years ago in a zone 7 but the fruit was really small.

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              • jennifer@partychickens.netJ jennifer@partychickens.net

                @richrollgardener

                Thank you! I'll give it a try. Any special care or tips?

                Last time I tried growing eggplant was over 8 years ago in a zone 7 but the fruit was really small.

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                @jennifer I actually prefer picking the fruit while it's still rather small. Those who cook with it say it's better small. The only trouble I have is they attract flea beetles that I have to knock off every once-in-a-while with a blast from a garden hose. Otherwise, just mulch and keep watered.

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                • richrollgardener@toot.walesR richrollgardener@toot.wales

                  @Broadfork I agree. I don't think the first batch will ever produce much, but we'll find out. Overwatering is my best guess as to what happened. It was on the top shelf of the grow light setup & I'm not tall enough to look in there properly. New batch is down where I can see it and will go out to the greenhouse much sooner than the first batch dd. I've had trouble with eggplant before. Let them get pot-bound one year & had almost no produce from them. Good thing I don't really like eggplant!

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                  @richrollgardener I don’t find them very versatile to cook with and I don’t have the greenhouse space now anyway but I was never very successful with growing them.

                  It’s a good little comparison to do though.

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                  • broadfork@mastodon.greenB broadfork@mastodon.green

                    @richrollgardener I don’t find them very versatile to cook with and I don’t have the greenhouse space now anyway but I was never very successful with growing them.

                    It’s a good little comparison to do though.

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                    @Broadfork I only grow them because the neighbors seem to like them.

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                    • richrollgardener@toot.walesR richrollgardener@toot.wales

                      @jennifer I actually prefer picking the fruit while it's still rather small. Those who cook with it say it's better small. The only trouble I have is they attract flea beetles that I have to knock off every once-in-a-while with a blast from a garden hose. Otherwise, just mulch and keep watered.

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                      @richrollgardener

                      Nice! I am hoping to make eggplant parmesan with any produce I get.

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                      • jennifer@partychickens.netJ jennifer@partychickens.net

                        @richrollgardener

                        Thank you! I'll give it a try. Any special care or tips?

                        Last time I tried growing eggplant was over 8 years ago in a zone 7 but the fruit was really small.

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                        @jennifer @richrollgardener
                        It may or may not be helpful, but we now exclusively grow Millionaire eggplants as we've had little success with other varieties (we are west coast, relatively short season for hot weather plants). It is an early maturity Asian variety, super prolific, and the fruits can still get large enough for things like eggplant parmesan while still being versatile for grilling or processing for baba ganoush, etc

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                        • aosmith16@hachyderm.ioA aosmith16@hachyderm.io

                          @jennifer @richrollgardener
                          It may or may not be helpful, but we now exclusively grow Millionaire eggplants as we've had little success with other varieties (we are west coast, relatively short season for hot weather plants). It is an early maturity Asian variety, super prolific, and the fruits can still get large enough for things like eggplant parmesan while still being versatile for grilling or processing for baba ganoush, etc

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                          @aosmith16 @richrollgardener

                          Ooooh, thank you! Fast growing, versatile plants are my style. I'll look for millionaire seeds!

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                            @Virginicus

                            The best response, made me smile 😊

                            @richrollgardener

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