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White Knight F1 Aubergine Seeds

£1.65

This distinct variety is renowned for its striking, white banana-shaped fruits, adding a splash of colour and flavour to your garden along with your kitchen

10 Seeds per packet £1.65

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Aubergine White Knight produces unusually shaped fruits which are ideal for the chef in you.

These aubergines are well-suited for roasting, sautéing, or baking, offering a tasty addition to your culinary endeavours. The compact size of White Knight plants makes them a perfect option for small gardens, pots, or greenhouse cultivation, providing flexibility for urban and space-constrained gardeners.

The plants exhibit excellent disease resistance, ensuring robust and healthy growth throughout the season. With an early maturity, this variety guarantees a prompt harvest of abundant yields, featuring slender fruits that maintain their exquisite flavour and texture, regardless of their size at harvest.

Cultivate White Knight F1 Aubergine Seeds for an efficient, visually appealing, and delicious gardening experience.

Quick Aubergine Cultivation Guide

Aubergines (Also known as Eggplant) are heat loving plants in the Solanaceae family. They can be grown outdoors in a sheltered spot in the south of the UK but are most often grown undercover in a greenhouse or polytunnel. They require a well-drained fertile soil or growing medium with a pH between 6.2 and 6.8.

Sow in a seed compost either in trays or modules. Often advice is to keep the compost at 20ºC but the optimum temperature range for germination of aubergines is between 24ºC and 32ºC. Ideally aim for 28ºC. When the seedlings emerge, usually just a few days, reduce to 21ºC.

Once the true leaves develop, transplant to 3 inch (7.5cm) pots with a quality potting soil. Grow on until ready to transplant to final position. This could be a greenhouse or polytunnel border, growbag or 8 inch (20cm) pot. Avoid temperature shock by gradually reducing temperature over a week to that of their final home.

After 6 weeks commence feeding with a good quality tomato feed, increasing when fruits begin to form. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilisers as excess will often result in large plants but a small fruit set.

Staking or string support will be required as the weight of fruit can damage the plant.

Harvest when the fruits are desired size by clipping the fruit stem with secateurs or strong scissors. Pick fruit regularly to encourage more fruits to develop.

Further information on growing Aubergines

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