EtonGreen offers a variety of seeds of premium quality that ranges from flowers to fruits and vegetables. This pack of hybrid black brinjal seeds are packed in an air-tight packaging that retains moisture & nutrients until sown in soil.
EtonGreen Parvati Brinjal F-1 Hybrid – Seeds to grow in Your Home & kitchen garden (Set of 2)
₹110.00 ₹99.00
- Organic Black brinjal seeds hybrid seeds
- Black brinjal seeds ideal for home garden
- Brinjal Black Beauty seeds hybrid for all seasons
- Brinjal Black Beauty vegetable is very easy to grow in your kitchen garden, terrace garden, in balcony or in rooftop garden.
2 in stock
Weight | 0.400 kg |
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Dimensions | 10 × 10 × 25 cm |
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- Vermiculite mixed half and half with soil, peat or compost eliminates packed down soil in flower pots and houseplant containers
- Add vermiculite to soil for conditioning and lightening either alone or in conjunction with peat or compost, this will accelerate the growth and promote anchorage for tender young root systems
- Vermiculite is used as a soil amendment to promote better aeration and root growth or as a component in planting media
- Allows excellent aeration, reducing watering frequency and allowing root spread
- Improves Drainage & Aeration In Potting Mixes. Lightens soil and improves root and plant health. Assists with drainage and aeration for soil.
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- Capsicums are cultivated worldwide and used in many cuisines.
- They are low in calories and exceptionally rich in vitamin C and other antioxidants, making them an excellent addition to a healthy diet.
- Safe Packaging and Secure Delivery all across India
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- These plants are perennial herbaceous bulbous plants. They generally have large fleshy bulbs. It is a plant with strap-shaped, glossy, green leaves and producing few large funnel-shaped flowers on a stout stalk, from March-May This plant is very suitable for planting in border, shrubbery and in a pot.
- The amaryllis lily is mainly used for ornamental purpose in garden, terrace, balcony, patio, etc.
- Common name: Hippeastrum
Color: The usual color is white with crimson veins, but pink or purple also occur naturally.
Bloom time: Late December until the end of June.
Height: 24 in/60 cm.
Difficulty level: EasyPlanting & Care
Amaryllis like their soil rich, but exceptionally well-drained, so ideally create a mix from one part well-rotted manure, one part horticultural grit or sand, and two parts leaf mould. Two-thirds good compost mixed with one-third grit also does fine.Sunlight: Full sunSoil: Well-drained soil.
Water: Keep soil moist throughout the growing season.
Temperature: 20°C
Fertilizer: Apply any organic fertilizer.
Harvesting: After the amaryllis has stopped flowering, it can be made to flower again. Cut the old flowers from the stem after flowering, and when the stem starts to sag, cut it back to the top of the bulb. Continue to water and fertilize as normal all summer, or for at least 5-6 months, allowing the leaves to fully develop and grow. When the leaves begin to yellow, which normally occurs in the early fall, cut the leaves back to about 2 inches from the top of the bulb and remove the bulb from the soil. Clean the bulb and place it in a cool (40-50 deg. F), dark place such as the crisper of your refrigerator for a minimum of 6 weeks. Caution: Do not store amaryllis bulbs in a refrigerator that contains apples, this will sterilize the bulbs. Store the bulbs for a minimum of 6 weeks.
Care:
- Once the plant is flowering, continue the watering and keep it out of direct sunlight, and slightly cooler (10-15°C), but as light as possible to promote a longer flower life.
- Each individual flower should last two or even three weeks before they brown.
- As each one fades, cut it off at the top of the stalk and then when the whole stalk is over and begins to sag, carefully cut it off just above the bulb nose.
- After flowering you can keep them from one year to the next.
- Feeding needs to continue and you want to water too, until the leaves begin to yellow in late summer/early autumn.
- At this stage, cut the leaves back to about 6cm (2½in) from the top of the bulb and remove it from the pot.
- Keep the bulb cool (5-10°C) and dark, to give it a dormant period for 8 weeks before you can encourage it to come into leaf and flower again When the temperature in your greenhouse falls to below 10C, bring them into the warmth and begin gentle watering again and your bulb will re-shoot.
- Don t re-pot it for the first couple of years; it hates root disturbance.
- The older and bigger the bulb, the more flowering stems you’ll get, so it’s worth the trouble of nurturing these mini football bulbs.
- Bulbs older than two years will produce offset bulblets.
- These may be left attached to the mother and re-potted with her, creating an amazing show, but its best to remove them carefully just before you replant and put them in their own individual pots.
- These little bulbs will take two years before producing their first flower, but it will be a proud moment when they do.
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- For Quick, better germination sow seeds with extra care, not fully inside-partial cover and less water always – During Summer Partial Sunlight and During Winters Morning Day sunlight is good for good germination
- Easy to use and grow Picture is an indication of type only
- You may sow the seeds 2-4 inches in soil from the surface; sprinkle water from the first couple of days and they are crucial for germination of seeds; the seeds take about 15-18 days to germinate and moving on you shall get good results
- Best Suitable for Terrace Gardening, Grow bag Kitchen Gardening, Terrace Gardening and Roof Top Balcony Gardening
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- Sow your Radish seeds in shallow drills about 2cm deep. Spacing for Radish is 3-4cm between plants and 20-25cm between rows. They should start to pop their heads above the ground in approx. 17 days.
- Avoid over-watering. Water when the soil feels dry to touch.
- To store freshly harvested Radish, twist off the tops, scrub off the dirt under cold running water, let dry and seal in airtight plastic bags, and refrigerate. If you simply put fresh carrots in the refrigerator, they will go limp in a few hours.
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Planting And Care
- Watering should be done when Soil feels dry
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Balsam Double Mixed Color Care
- Propagate by seed – Balsam is a prolific self-sower
- After one season of growth, it generally reappears from self-sown seeds the next year
- After frost has passed, scatter seeds where desired, or sow seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the last spring frost
- Do not cover the seeds with soil, as they need light to germinate
- Until the seeds germinate, cover the seed trays with clear plastic to maintain high humidity
- Water from below to prevent damping off
- Ornamental Use:
- Balsam plant is used as a hedge plant
- Culinary Use
- Leaves and young shoots – cooked
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- Sunflowers grow best in locations with the direct sun (6 to 8 hours per day); they prefer long, hot summers to flower well
- Sunflowers have long tap roots which need to stretch out so the plants prefer well-dug, loose, well-draining soil; in preparing a bed, dig down 2 feet in depth and about 3 feet across to ensure the soil isn’t too compact
- Find a well-drained location, and prepare your soil by digging an area of about 2-3 feet in circumference to a depth of about 2 feet
- Though they, re not too fussy, sunflowers thrive in slightly acidic to somewhat alkaline (pH 6
- 0 to 7
- Sunflowers are heavy feeders so the soil needs to be nutrient-rich with organic matter or composted (aged) manure
- Or, work in a slow release granular fertilizer 8 inches deep into your soil
- If possible, put seeds in a spot that is sheltered from strong winds, perhaps along with a fence or near a building
- Culinary Use:
- The edible sunflower seeds can be eaten raw, cooked, roasted, or dried and ground for use in bread or cakes, as a snack
- The seeds and the roasted seed shells have been used as a coffee substitute
- Oil can be extracted and used for cooking and soap making
- Yellow dyes have been made from the flowers, and black dyes from the seeds
- The residue oil cake has been used as cattle and poultry feed, and high quality silage can be made from the whole plant
- The buoyant pith of the stalk has been used in the making of life preservers
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Planting And Care
- Water plants deeply but infrequently to encourage deep rooting
- Feed plants only sparingly; over-fertilization can cause stems to break in the fall
- Tall species and cultivars require support
- Bamboo stakes are a good choice for any plant that has a strong, single stem and needs support for a short period of time
- Images are for reference purposes only. Actual product may vary in shape or appearance based on climate, age, height, etc.
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- Ipomoea is a tender annual climbing plant which needs a sheltered warm spot but rewards well with large showy flower
- They are common outdoor vines, especially used as ground covers, either in tropical regions or temperate areas. In the tropics, where most morning glory species hail from, they are typically perennial. In temperate regions, they are more commonly used as annuals.
Planting And Care
- Prune climbing species in spring
- Under glass, provide full light with protection from the hottest sun
- Once plants have reached about six inches or so in height, you can provide some type of support for the vine to twine around
- Those planted in hanging baskets can simply be left to spill over the container, s edge
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Ipomoea Mixed Color Care
- Grow annuals in a sunny, sheltered site
- Plant in moderately fertile, well-drained soil
- Choose a site that is sheltered from cold or drying winds
- Sow Morning Glory seeds early in the season once the ground has warmed to 64 degrees F
- Provide a trellis, arbor or other structure for your Morning Glory to climb on at planting time
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- Tithonia Torch Red Care
- Choose a warm, sheltered location when growing plant
- The vining varieties require a support structure as some can get 15 feet tall
- All plants prefer sun to light shade sites with well-draining and moderately fertile soil
- Install the plant in the ground at the same level it was growing in the nursery pot
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Planting And Care
- Before winter, add 4 to 6 inches of mulch, simply to delay the ground freeze and allow the roots to keep growing
- Leave the mulch until spring once the last hard frost has passed
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Tithonia Torch Red Special Feature
Tithonia are grown from seed. In colder, northern areas, you may want to start them indoor In warmer climates, they can be started outdoor Keep soil moist until seeds have sprouted.
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