Aubergines. Sowing.
November 29, 2022 at 6:24 am,
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Aubergines are among those plants to be sown is augre from the second half of February, if the seeds have existed on the shelf for a year then sowing is worth starting earlier as the seeds reduce their germination capacity with each year. New seeds tend to sprout in 10 days.
Aubergines need to be sown in an enriched rather than subsistence peat substrate, adding a bit of ash.
Aubergines are heat-demanding, requiring a high temperature of 25 degrees. One of the most common mistakes is seeded aubergines on the windowsill, where temperatures are usually low. At radiators, however, temperatures may be too high. The easiest thing next door is to put a thermometer down to control a self-contained temperature during sprouting.
As the seeds sprout, it's worth using a sprayer to sprinkle so you don't traumatise the new Stadina and put it in that sunny spot. If there is no light available on the southern river, additional lighting will be required for the plants to grow healthily.
Easy fertilisation will only be required a couple of times during plant growth, but irrigation will have to be ensured on a regular basis, as the aclagens are moisture demanding. On the other hand, when the plant is displayed in an independent location, regular fertilisation and watering will be required.