Eggplant Seeds - E-Star - Hybrid
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Other Common Names: Aubergine, ai qwa, badanjan, baingan, baingun, bangai, bangain, bhanta, brinjal, chan che zu, ca tim, chieh tse, Japanese round eggplant, mackhera, makhua terung, ma khuea yaao, hon pee choi, nasubi, ngai kwa, qie zi, talong, terong, terung, wam batu.
How to Grow E-Star Eggplant
Germinate seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the transplant time. Keep the soil temperature at or above 80°F until the sprouts emerge. Seeds will not germinate in cold soil; transplanting out too early in the spring can negatively impact plant vigor. Transfer outdoors about two weeks after the last frost date. Harden off the plants before transplanting to avoid shock. Work fertilizer or compost into the soil before planting the starts; transplant them when the soil is at least 75°F.
Stay away from fertilizers with high nitrogen levels, which encourage more foliage than fruit. Stake the plants to support the developing stem and fruit. Fertilize twice a month with a small handful of low-strength fertilizer of fully mature compost. If growing in a cooler region, cover the soil with black or dark red plastic to retain soil heat. Do not allow the earth to completely dry.
Harvesting E-Star Eggplant
Harvest when 3-4 inches in diameter, plump, and shiny. Gently depress the skin; if the flesh indents and rebounds, it is ready to be picked. If the skin no longer appears glossy, it is overripe.
Culinary Tips
Excellent for tempura, baking, stir-frying, and grilling. E-Star eggplants are spongy when raw and firm yet creamy when cooked. Asian eggplants taste better than American eggplants and do not require pretreatment for bitterness.
Tips From Our Gardeners
“I’ve learned that eggplants and Chinese cabbages grow very well together when interplanted. The shade from the eggplant leaves creates the perfect cabbage environment!”
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- Lara Wadsworth, True Leaf Market Writer
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Seeds Per Package
- 500 mg packet - Approximately 105 Seeds
- 1 oz - Approximately 5,800 Seeds
- 4 oz - Approximately 23,200 Seeds
- 1 lb - Approximately 92,800 Seeds