Eggplant Vera

It is difficult to overestimate the benefits of natural vegetables, because they contain the maximum amount of useful minerals that are so necessary for the human body. Among all, such a representative as eggplant is worth noting. It contains a lot of carbohydrates, proteins, glucose, fiber, starch and other elements. At the same time, there are several varieties to which the Vera species belongs.

In addition, with the regular use of eggplant, the heart muscle is noticeably strengthened, which minimizes the likelihood of a heart attack. Is it possible to refuse tasty and healthy pickled fruits ?!

Description

Eggplant Vera belongs to an early ripening variety and is ideal for those gardeners who do not want to wait long for the fruit to ripen. The bushes of the plant are rather compact in size, and reach 73-75 cm in height. The leaves of the Vera eggplant are of medium size. Their color is traditionally green, but with a purple tinge, the shape is notched. Like most types of Vera eggplant, plant bushes have practically no thorns or they are very rarely located.

Eggplant Vera

The photo will tell you about the eggplant better than the description.

Many gardeners prefer the Vera variety for the characteristic shape of the fruit in the form of pears, which is confirmed by many reviews from the photo.

Take, for example:

Veronica, 45 years old Ozersk
This variety is difficult to overestimate, since eggplants are a real warehouse in terms of the content of substances useful for our body. These are vitamins, minerals, and fiber. And the contained potassium salts have a beneficial effect on the heart. Therefore, I decided to fill almost the whole garden with bushes. Although some time ago I could not bear their taste, but then, having tasted it properly, changed my attitude. The fruits are juicy, without bitterness, you can cook almost anything your heart desires from them. My family especially loves the stew.
Alexandra, 49, Izhevsk
For a long time I have been friends with this variety and have never been disappointed! The plant develops well, of course, with our careful care, and produces ripe, tasty juicy fruits that are to the taste of the whole family. The bushes are compact, so there is room for other vegetables.

As for the color, Vera eggplants have a thin purple skin, inside the fruits there is a dense pulp, white, there is no bitterness. The weight of ripe eggplants varies from 125 to 181 grams. In some cases, their weight can reach 304 grams. The number of ripe fruits in the variety may not be as large as in other species, since about 0.9-1.2 kg of harvest can be harvested from one square meter. If you're lucky, the weight of the fruit can increase to 3.5 kg.

Features of the

The peculiarity of the Vera variety is that eggplants can be grown both in an open area and under a film.

For harvesting a large number of fruits, the first method is best. Vera eggplants are ready to be harvested after a certain amount of time has passed. For the Vera variety, it is equal to 110-118 days, and the yield is characterized by good stability.

Landing

You can start sowing seeds from February, but better a little later - from May. At this time, the first spring frosts will come down. As stated above, it is advisable to plant Vera's eggplants outdoors. During the distribution of seeds over the bed, they must be slightly pressed down to a depth of 15-20 mm. And after that they need to be sprinkled with peat or sand. Planted eggplant seeds should be covered with polyethylene until the first shoots appear. This usually happens 15-20 days after sowing the seeds.

Anyone who wants to enjoy the taste of the fruits grown in the greenhouse may be interested in the video:

In order for the Vera eggplant bushes not to interfere with each other during the ripening of the fruits, it is necessary to adhere to a certain planting scheme. The distance between the rows should be 60-65 cm. Directly between the bushes, it is necessary to maintain 30-35 cm of free space. No more than 3 bushes should be concentrated per square meter of the garden.

The optimal conditions for proper plant growth are air temperatures of 22-24 degrees. The fruits of the Eggplant Vera need timely watering and feeding, consisting of complex mineral fertilizers, which is mentioned more than once in some reviews.

Additional feeding

Like the human body, the fruits of the Vera eggplant also need not only drink, but also nutrition. A lack of nutrients in the plant is often the cause of a failed crop. At the same time, some summer residents do not pay enough attention to this moment. Plant feeding is applied in small quantities or is not done at all.

However, the application of fertilizers is fraught with nuances. If the plant does not receive enough nutrients, then the fruits are formed of small size (less than average) and there are very few of them. If Vera's eggplants are given too much fertilizer, then as a result, you can get quite powerful bushes, but practically without fruit. In addition, plants do not tolerate excessive nutrition and low temperature conditions, which leads to the formation of nitrates in the eggplant fruits. And this, as you know, does not benefit either plants or people. In other words, everything needs a measure.

Usually, for the entire time, starting from planting bushes and ending with the formation of the fruit of the Vera eggplant, it is necessary to apply fertilizer 3 to 5 times. In some cases, this should be done more often.

Impact of nutritional deficiencies

Every summer resident needs to know what an insufficient amount of natural elements can threaten:

  • Nitrogen... With an obvious lack of it, a decrease in leaves is observed in plants. Moreover, they acquire a pale green hue, and then most of them completely fall off. Eggplant fruits can ripen, but they are very small in size. The situation can be corrected by introducing ammonium nitrate, bird droppings. The main thing is not to overdo it.
  • Phosphorus... This element is simply necessary for the normal development of the root system. Its lack is indicated by the characteristic color of the leaves of the plant in a violet-blue hue. Only here it is worth knowing that it is necessary to maintain a certain soil temperature, which should be more than 15 degrees. When it decreases, phosphorus will not be absorbed by plants.
  • Potassium... Another important element of the periodic system, which is necessary for Vera eggplants with the beginning of the fruiting period. Its deficiency can be observed if the plants are grown in peaty or sandy soil. This is especially felt in dry weather conditions. Yellowing of the leaves of the plant, the edges of which begin to dry out, can be a characteristic feature. At the same time, the fruits of Vera's eggplants themselves begin to become stained. Timely introduction of potassium magnesium or ash will avoid trouble and protect the fruit. Potassium sulfate can give a good effect after flowering a plant.
  • Calcium... Without this element, you cannot achieve a high yield when growing Vera eggplants in soil with an increased level of acidity. If it is not enough, the root system of plants slows down its growth, the buds die off, and the contours of the leaves are "decorated" with white stripes. To compensate for the loss of fruits, you need to apply fertilizer based on calcium nitrate or spray the plants using calcium chloride.
  • Boron... Lack of this element is often found in wetlands.The flowers of the plant lose their ability to pollinate and after a while begin to crumble, which leads to a significant reduction in fruit. Timely application of borax or spraying with boric acid will help correct the situation.
  • Magnesium... When the plant lacks this element, colorless veins can be seen on the leaves. The recommended amount of potassium magnesium or ash will help prevent this.
  • Manganese... If the soil contains alkali and there is a lot of humus in it, then the lack of an element is a characteristic feature of such land. On the leaves of the plant, you can see interesting patterns on the overlook of yellow spots. Manganese sulfate or spraying with it only in the form of a solution will compensate for the losses.

Conclusion

Thus, we can understand that eggplants, as well as we need their own set of nutrients, without which normal plant development is impossible. Timely feeding along with regular watering will provide summer residents with a rich harvest.

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