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Seed Brinjal Round Black

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Grow rich, glossy Round Black Brinjals at home with our superior-grade seeds. Specially selected for excellent germination, these seeds produce strong, healthy plants that give large, deep-purple/black fruits known for their tender texture and rich flavor.
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Grow shiny, round black brinjals at home. Perfect for pots, terrace gardens, and kitchen gardening. Here is a practical guide to growing Brinjal Round Black (Black Beauty type) from seeds — suitable for pots, terrace gardens, and open ground.

Best Sowing Time in India

Brinjal loves warm weather. Sow in:

  • January–March

  • June–August

  • September–October (mild winter zones)

Ideal temperature: 20–35°C

Seed Starting

What You Need

  • Cocopeat/seed-starting mix

  • Seed tray or small cups

  • Brinjal round black seeds

  • Spray bottle

How to Sow

  1. Fill trays with moist, loose potting mix.

  2. Sow seeds 1 cm deep.

  3. Lightly cover and spray water.

  4. Keep the tray in a bright, warm place (no harsh sun).

  5. Mist daily—keep moist, not soggy.

Germination Time:

  • 7–14 days

Ready to Transplant When:

  • Plants have 4–5 true leaves (25–30 days old).

Soil Preparation

For Pots/Grow Bags

Use 15–18-inch pot (brinjal needs space).

Best Soil Mix (Indian conditions):

  • 40% garden soil

  • 40% compost/vermicompost

  • 20% cocopeat/sand

  • 1–2 tbsp neem cake for pest protection

For Ground/Bed

  • Loosen soil 1 ft deep

  • Add 2–4 kg compost per sq. meter

Transplanting

  • Transplant in evening to reduce shock.

  • Keep 45–60 cm spacing in ground.

  • Water thoroughly after planting.

Care & Maintenance

Sunlight

  • Needs 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily.

Watering

  • Water 2–3 times a week or when topsoil feels dry.

  • Avoid waterlogging—brinjal hates soggy soil.

Fertilizer Schedule

Every 15 days:

  • 2–3 handfuls vermicompost or cow dung compost

Every 30 days:

  • 1 handful neem cake

  • Liquid fertilizer like compost tea, jeevamrut, banana peel water

At fruiting stage:

  • Add potash-rich fertilizer (banana peel fertilizer/wood ash).

Pest Management

Common Pests:

  • Fruit & shoot borer

  • Mealybugs

  • Whiteflies

  • Aphids

Simple Solutions:

✔ Neem oil spray – 5 ml neem oil + 1 liter water + 1–2 drops mild soap

→ Spray every 7–10 days.

✔ Remove & destroy infested shoots early.

✔ Grow marigold nearby to reduce pests.

Flowering & Fruiting

  • Flowers appear in 40–60 days.

  • Fruits ready in 70–90 days from transplanting.

Tip for higher fruiting:

  • Do not let the soil dry completely.

  • Give extra compost + potassium at flowering stage.

Harvesting

The round black brinjals are ready when:

  • Fruits are deep black/purple, glossy

  • Size is medium to large

  • Skin is firm (not wrinkled)

Cut with scissors—never pull the fruit.