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Title: Aubergine pollination
Post by: Jill on June 25, 2011, 18:08:29
I've only grown aubergines once before and that was outside.  This year I have three very healthy plants growing in my conservatory.  So far I've had three flowers that have opened and in due course dropped off with no fruit growing.  My question is how to pollinate indoor aubs? 
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: Squashman on June 25, 2011, 19:25:27
I grow money maker aubergines, usually 50+ plants in a polytunnel and glasshouse, polination has always been good, with plenty of large fruits. I have them on a drip system for watering and feed twice a week. What variety are you growing.
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: Jill on June 25, 2011, 23:51:26
Black Beauty - seeds from Simpsons Seeds.  Instructions on packet: "Pinch out leader at 12" to encourage laterals.  Trim leaves to expose flowers.  Limit to 5 fruit at a time."  They're just getting to 12" and flowers have not been hidden behind leaves.  Nothing on the packet about pollination.  They've had plenty of water as I'm growing them with my chillies and peppers which I help manually to pollinate with no problems at all so any suggestions gladly received.
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: Jeannine on June 26, 2011, 05:05:08
Reason for dropping flowers, too warm, not enough water, stress, not pollinated.

Often reason for poor pollination is humidity. The pollen gets sticky and can;t get to where it need to go, they don't need bees by the way the are wind or movement pollinated.

They abort flowers ver easily if under stress.

You can hand pollinate by using a fine hair paintbrush.

They need a good deep drink regularly..not wet though or use drip watering.

Outside they probably got sufficient movement from natural movement.

Anyway above should solve your problem, get back to me if you need more detail
XX Jeannine

Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: Alex133 on June 26, 2011, 08:27:44
Have never pollinated aubergines, peppers etc grown under glass and seem to do okay -sometimes initial flowers don't set but later fine.
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: shirlton on June 26, 2011, 08:47:52
Tickle em with a little brush
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: Jill on June 27, 2011, 10:18:51
Thanks peeps.  Patience I think is the answer ....and a little brush ;D
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: knottygal on July 06, 2011, 00:09:21
I am following this thread with interest, never grown aubergines before and have 5 healthy Black Beauty plants growing in my polytunnel, have duly tickled the flowers with a little brush  ;D

A flower on one plant is yellowing, think it hasn't set and will drop off shortly but the plant has more flowers on the way  :)
Can anyone tell me what the yellowing leaf margins indicate - I assume it is a deficiency of some sort - it is only this one plant. I have just started to feed them weekly with tomato food as the flowers appeared, any advice appreciated  8)

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Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: 1066 on July 06, 2011, 08:04:10
am also going to follow this thread, particularly as I was going to ask about pollinating in a Ghouse. Thanks for starting and folks for answering

I'll get my tickling brush out then  :D  :P
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: tim on July 06, 2011, 08:12:03
A bit soon to feed?

Usually at first fruit set?
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: BAK on July 06, 2011, 08:21:24
We grow them outside under cloches until about now when the plants are bursting to get out. The cloches are then removed and the plants are then on their own.

Early flowers (we have a few now) invariably come to nothing. It is usually late August or early September before we pick any fruits. The variety that we currently grow is Listada de Gandia which produces a reasonable number of small (up to 10cm) quite attractive fruits.

We dont tickle.
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: Jill on July 06, 2011, 10:46:42
Second flush of flowers have just fallen off so I've moved them outside to let nature take its course hopefully with more success.  The chillies were crowding them out anyway. Fingers crossed...
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: tim on July 06, 2011, 12:03:47
Pride before a fall??

So far, so good. In 50 years, never tickled them, but get good results. Fingers crossed - I'll update as & when.

For good measure, for the first time ever, I've pinched out 2 plants as advised by all the books to see how that affects them.
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: Spudbash on July 07, 2011, 11:45:20
You were growing aubergines fifty years ago, Tim?  :o  ;D Not many people were, as I understand it.

I'm growing several varieties this year and so far, I've harvested one small one, a Baby Rosanna. I know this is unusual, but then, I started them early and this is a very unusual year, weather-wise. The rest are taking their time in the usual aubergine way.

 :)
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: Debs on July 20, 2011, 09:41:18
I too am watching this thread with interest.

Its my first year growing Auberines & i have 4 healthy looking plants in greenhouse.

I shall not tickle them and will see how they progress. At the moment they are just starting to produce

flowers which have not opened as yet - one of which has dropped off, but the rest look healthy enough

so not unduly concerned.

What recipes will others be using for their fruits-to-come??   ;)

Debs 
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: chriscross1966 on July 20, 2011, 14:07:08
Yellowing is most likely iron or magnesium deficiency, give ema  bit of rose food and/or epsom salts to work out which .....
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: Jill on July 20, 2011, 14:30:23
Well, putting them outside seems to have worked.  I now have 3 baby aubergines growing :).  I've brought them in again because I think they'll do better indoors.  Certainly the ones that have been outside all the time are a lot smaller and are not yet flowering.
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: Debs on July 30, 2011, 17:49:37
The leaves on my plants have a slight yellowness to them - will tomato feed be ok?

Also, the tiny fruits seem to be shrivelling & dropping off :-\

What am I doing wrong??

They are growing in the greenhouse. . .

Debs
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: Vinlander on August 24, 2011, 00:46:12
You were growing aubergines fifty years ago, Tim?  :o  ;D Not many people were, as I understand it.

Many years ago I was surprised to find sections on aubergines in a couple of (otherwise) fairly ordinary books from the 1930s - even though at the time I read them (in the late 70s/early 80s) they were just being discussed as a 'new' enthusiasm among growers.

I suspect like many gourmet foods they were killed off by rationing during WWII - or rather squeezed out of the 'dig for victory' initiative by more reliable and productive veg.

It has to be said that in most years they don't justify the effort - that's why I grow varieties that look good in pots or beds where I'd otherwise be growing useless inedible ornamental flowers -  and occasionally I get a bonus of fruit!

Cheers.
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: knottygal on August 28, 2011, 00:48:32
Still not got a flipping single one set ???, lost one plant but the remaining four are lush and look super healthy and I have chillies, cukes, toms and bell peppers coming out of my ears ;D but alas no lil aubergine babies... :'(
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: 1066 on August 28, 2011, 10:26:14
 :'(  :'(  :'(  Knottygal

mine aren't great either but we've now eaten the grand total of 3, seem to have a couple more on the way. A re-think for next year is definitely needed!
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: Coastie on February 23, 2012, 14:06:26
Hi,

Thanks for starting this.  I'll watch it now because I am growing them for the first itme this year.  Have put some seeds in to germinate in a heated propogator.

I note that others were going to maybe rethink their strategy this year, maybe they can post on this thread?

Regards.
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: sunloving on February 24, 2012, 08:20:00
I put all my aubergine seeds on ebay last week as after 6 years of growing and tending them tickling them and treating them like kings ive had perhaps 10 fruits.

This year they are out for good. more space for tomatoes and melons.
good luck
x sunloving
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: gavinjconway on March 03, 2012, 23:31:54
I'm going to have some grown directly in the soil in the greenhouse - (not in pots or bags). I actually am doing chillies, peppers and eggplant all in the GH..  Will they polinate or do I need to tickle them with a feather or something?  I have tiny sprouting seedlings growing from a sowing nearly month ago of all 3.
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: sunloving on March 04, 2012, 10:08:53
I think if you plant them near the door then the smell of the tomatoes shouldnt put pollonators off but its always good to give them a tickle anyway just be sure, esp plant to plant. Same goes for melons put them near the door or pollinate them yourself.

Good luck !
x Sunloving
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: gazza1960 on March 04, 2012, 11:46:37
It will be interesting to compare notes on how the GH plants do this season Gavin as ive got an identical threesome
planned for ours.

Im guessing the Aubergines would be best positioned by the door if pollination is key  !!!!!!

Gazza
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: gavinjconway on March 05, 2012, 18:33:56
Hi Gazza - yeah.. we must keep in touch about them..
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: realfood on March 05, 2012, 18:49:51
When I have grown aubergines in a greenhouse, bees did not seem to be interested in them and I always flicked them with a finger for pollination.
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: gavinjconway on March 07, 2012, 00:00:16
Thanks RF.. I'll do some polli myself to get a few results...
Title: Re: Aubergine pollination
Post by: Alex133 on March 22, 2012, 06:56:56
I've never bothered with pollination and everything's always been fine in that respect - get lots of bees and stuff in my greenhouse with windows and door open all summer.
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