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Title: aubergines
Post by: tim on August 10, 2004, 14:09:59
Sorry to say this again - but memories are short.
Three references I have say 'Pinch out tip at 12" - remove all flowers beyond 5 fruit'.

I have never pinched out. Whatever variety. Ours (the first 4) are in 1/2 bags indoors. They are currently 34" above soil X 27" spread. Since 8/7 they have produced 79 fruit - including today's bunch below. & there are still flowers on them.

So....? = Tim

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Title: Re:aubergines
Post by: aquilegia on August 10, 2004, 14:16:17
Do you hand pollinate? I've had loads of flowers, but no fruits.
Title: Re:aubergines
Post by: tim on August 10, 2004, 15:12:52
So many folk say that - can't figure why.
No - too much bending for this old chap. Even if necessary. And neither for toms or cus. = Tim
Title: Re:aubergines
Post by: aquilegia on August 10, 2004, 15:17:00
So what's your secret then? I love aubs and have never eaten a home grown one.  :'(
Title: Re:aubergines
Post by: piglit on August 10, 2004, 15:28:28
Sorry, just to clarrify; you had 79 aubergines from 4 plants??? So far.  I have 1 so far from 7 plants and I was feeling rather smug... off to sulk.  Please tell us your secrets of sucess???
Title: Re:aubergines
Post by: Mrs Ava on August 10, 2004, 17:44:48
Bl**dy hell Tim!  That is a lot of aubergine!!  I have 2 plants that are currently in flower, and 2 that are just thinking about it. My 2 in flower currently have 6 aubs each in various stages of development and are still covered in flowers and buds.  I haven't had to hand pollinate at all!  This is the first successful year for me with aubergines, they normally struggle like mad!  I was thinking about buying plants in next year as mine were so slow to start, but now they are going strong, I think I will grow my own again.  Mine are fed and watered the same as my toms and chillies, all happily living together in my greenhouse.
Title: Re:aubergines
Post by: tim on August 10, 2004, 19:06:09
No secrets - no brag - just dragging up some old teaching points. Pictures help?
And, yes - we have 2 of another sort - only just in flower, & 2 not yet in flower. So? We'll report back later!  Meanwhile, checking back on Mamta's pickle, & aub mash, & potato & aub curry. = Tim
Title: Re:aubergines
Post by: tim on August 17, 2004, 08:22:53
We have lift-off on the 2nd batch - sown 3 April. = Tim
Title: Re:aubergines
Post by: aquilegia on August 17, 2004, 10:58:13
I'm trying to not get too excited about this but I have a little aubergine!
Title: Re:aubergines
Post by: Yuet_Lee on August 19, 2004, 01:03:31
Well done Tim.
I have grow any this year,because I'm on my first year of the allotment. I been growing a lot of Chinese veg. I find it easy to grow and shorter time to ready to eat. I'm on my 3rd sowing of Pak Choi.Choi Sum & Kai Choi. I don't know how to put pictures on board to show you all.

Yuet
Title: Re:aubergines
Post by: tim on August 19, 2004, 08:50:55
Yuet - your seeds are in the post. = Tim
Title: Re:aubergines
Post by: Yuet_Lee on August 19, 2004, 13:00:42
Hi Tim,
Do I still have time to sow them,it is not too late? Shall I wait till next year. Thank you.
Title: Re:aubergines
Post by: tim on August 19, 2004, 13:06:49
Read your letter.

Wait! = Tim
Title: Re:aubergines
Post by: tina on August 22, 2004, 03:23:29
I tried Aubergines (Bonica) for the first time this year, but put them in the back garden so that I could mollycoddle them. Quite a few fruits, but the flipping slugs made tunnels right through them when I was on holiday!! :o :o
Next year they take their chances at the lottie with the rest !! (No slugs there, too many frogs and birds).

:-\ :-\ :-\

Tina.
Title: Re:aubergines
Post by: tim on August 22, 2004, 06:16:55
Or try a good smear of Vaseline around the rim of the container? Saved a huge hosta of ours this year. = Tim
Title: Re:aubergines
Post by: Roy Bham UK on August 22, 2004, 07:43:09
My Wife told me to smear vaseline around the rim of our big Hostas, I did and forgot about it until I tried moving 'em, twas like grabbing a soapy woman in a bath tub. :o

Roy ;D
Title: Re:aubergines
Post by: tim on August 22, 2004, 08:45:05
You may well blink. On a Sunday morning too!! = Tim
Title: Re:aubergines
Post by: cleo on August 22, 2004, 11:52:51
Hi Tina-have picked a large `Bonica` from the garden this morning. Very impressed with the variety.

Stephan
Title: Re:aubergines
Post by: Doris_Pinks on August 22, 2004, 12:14:59
Have just thrown away my black aubergines in the greenhouse.most dissapointing year I have ever had with them :'( Think they got spider mites early on and never recovered. But my white ones still look promising! ;D
Title: Re:aubergines
Post by: tina on August 23, 2004, 19:53:02
Glad to know some of you have had success!!

Frankly, being beginners, we would have been happy to just have the odd crop, but with the success of our tomatoes, onions and spuds, we have put the Aubs down to experience this year, and been chuffed to bits with everything else!!! Will definitely be trying vaseline next year though. At the moment, hubby is on a mission to go out every night with the salt and massacre the slugs!!

Tina.