I've never grown aubergines before and have them in tubs in the conservatory. They look very healthy and have flowers but there's an awful lot of leaf; the flowers are buried in it. Is this usual? Should I take off some of the leaf to let the sun get at the fruits when they appear? Glad of any advice from you knowlegdeable peeps.
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Too much leaf on my aubergines?
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Never grown them before either. Mine have several with fruit growing with 5-8 on each plant. Loads of leafs (bigger than I antisipated) so far so very good.
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The leaves grow very big and you get a lot of them but dont worry it is normal and the flowers will self pollinate.
My plants last year (black beauty) grew to just under 5 foot high and a couple of foot wide._____________
Cheers Chris
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Originally posted by crichmond View PostThe leaves grow very big and you get a lot of them but dont worry it is normal and the flowers will self pollinate.
My plants last year (black beauty) grew to just under 5 foot high and a couple of foot wide.
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Originally posted by bendm View Postand they can be prone to some type of wilt._____________
Cheers Chris
Beware Greeks bearing gifts, or have you already got a wooden horse?... hehe.
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I've the same, stripy ones and mini ones (two of each) the leaves are giant! The flowers are quite tucked away which is a shame because they are really pretty. It doesn't seem to have stopped it producing aubergines though.
I have a bit of a question too, they don't change colour like peppers/toms so how do you tell when they are ready. I've never grown them before so I don't know how big they are meant to get. The mini belles around about an 1" x 2". If I pick them too soon will they still be edible?
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They are edible at any size but obviously if you pick them before they reach their ideal size you get less. I cant advise on what is them best size to crop yours as the different varieties are all different sizes so you need to look up what size the type you are growing grow to and pick them either when they reach this size or as is my preference before they reach their max size.
Cheers ChrisLast edited by crichmond; 15-06-2009, 11:56 PM._____________
Cheers Chris
Beware Greeks bearing gifts, or have you already got a wooden horse?... hehe.
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Today one of the flowers that had gone brown dropped off but left nothing behind it. I'm a bit concerned that I'm doing something wrong. Is it possible to water too much? Or too little? Can they get too hot? I have only recently had Coolglass on the conservatory roof and had to swathe everything in wet sheets to stop them frying!
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