Long, seedless eggplant - 1 grafted plant v.14 cm
Long, seedless eggplant - 1 grafted plant v.14 cm is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Capable of producing parthenocarpic berries
Semina / Trapianto
February, March, April, May, JuneDistanza d'impianto
40 x 100 cmRaccolta
45 daysProduzione: Fruit weighing between 90-150 g
Description
Description
Long Seedless Black Stream Eggplant: Innovation and Superior Quality
The Long Seedless Black Stream Eggplant is an innovative variety distinguished by its lack of seeds, thanks to its ability to produce fruit parthenocarpically, without the need for pollinators. This gives it a consistently soft flesh that ages slowly, maintaining its organoleptic qualities for a long time.
The fruits are purple-black, long or elongated oval in shape, with a spineless purple calyx. The weight is between 90-150 grams, perfect for single servings or refined preparations.
Why choose Black Stream Eggplant
- Seedless: consistently soft and superior quality flesh
- Parthenocarpic production: no need for pollinators
- Long-lasting quality: maintains organoleptic properties for a long time
- Very early cycle: early harvests
- Spineless calyx: easy to handle
- Grafted plant: greater vigor and resistance
Cultivation characteristics
Exposure: Sun / Partial shade
Plants that receive about 6 hours of direct sunlight per day, preferably in the morning. These areas are suitable for plants that do not require maximum sun, but still need light, with north-east or north-west exposures, offering a balance between light and shade during the day. Exposure indicates how many hours of direct sun are necessary for the plant to grow optimally. It can be full sun, partial shade, or shade, depending on the amount of natural light the plant needs to develop well and produce fruit. This information helps to position the plants to promote their growth.
Harvest time: 45 days
Harvest time indicates how many days it takes for the fruit to be ready for harvest (note: ripening may occur at different times than indicated, influenced by climatic factors, irrigation, and soil fertility).
Transplant distance: 50x100
Transplant distance is the space between plants at the time of planting, both in the row and between rows. Correct spacing avoids competition for light and nutrients, promoting growth and production, while spaces that are too narrow or too wide can negatively affect the quantity and quality of the fruits.
