Like any other vegetables, aubergines in a greenhouse environment give a much greater yield. Especially if they are hybrids. Of course, they need more careful care, but the result is worth it. What kind of eggplant is better - we learn together in this article.
Eggplant varieties for greenhouses
To reduce risks in an unheated greenhouse or under a film, it is preferable to choose early varieties of eggplants for greenhouses, and the best of them:
- King of the Sea F1 . The earliest and cold-resistant hybrid variety. The period of fruit ripening from the first shoots is ninety-five to one hundred days. The fruits of this variety are elongated, cylindrical in shape, dark purple. They reach a length of 25-30 cm. A yield from a square meter is 12-15 kg.
- The Nutcracker F1. This prematurely hybrid also fructifies on the ninety-fifth day, the fruits on the plants are formed regularly and evenly. Fruit weight reaches 250-350 g. They have an oval shape, reaching 12-14 cm in length. From a square meter remove 12-20 kg. The value of this variety is not only in its early ripeness, but also in high yields, marketability, excellent taste qualities.
- Hippopotamus F1. Fruits of this sort of eggplant are sung for a hundred - ten days. The plant is suitable for growing in film greenhouses and shelters. The plant grows tall, above 2 meters. Fruits are blue-black, pear-shaped. This sort of eggplant is completely without bitterness, with white flesh. The yield is about 17 kg per square meter.
- Giselle F1. They sing on the hundredth day after the shoots. The fruit grows to 25-30 cm in length, has a cylindrical shape and a glossy surface of violet. The pulp is also without bitterness, white. The yield of the variety is 12-18 kg per square meter. The value of the variety is good yield, early maturity, long-term storage of fruits.