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Either of these plants can be grown indoors on cold nights. However, they do best in soil that is consistently moist. Once established, these plants are tolerant of dry spells but still require regular watering to maintain their health and produce fruit. The majority of their roots are located in the top 18 inches of soil, which is why it is important to regularly water them to maintain their plant’s health. In addition, eggplants need frequent watering to prevent fruit and flower drop.

The temperature requirements vary depending on the variety and the location of the plant. In hot, humid climates, eggplants can last several years. In temperate zones, however, they are considered annuals. In those zones, eggplants must be replanted each year. In addition, they will not produce large quantities of fruit year after year. To make sure you grow a healthy plant, follow the growing tips below.

The most common cultivar is the Agora, a long cylindrical variety that is able to produce fruit for about two months. It will continue to produce throughout the growing season. Its optimal temperature is 60 degrees Fahrenheit at night. It will not survive freezing temperatures. But eggplants do survive winters, if grown properly. A good way to extend their lives is to grow them as perennials.

When it comes to harvesting, young plants will produce the most. Harvesting young leaves will allow the plant to redirect its energy to growing new fruit. Moreover, the plant will be prolific, so you can expect it to grow for at least seven years. The average life of an eggplant plant is about two months, so you need to plan ahead and keep an eye on it every day. And you must remember to give it plenty of water.

The Agora, a long cylindrical eggplant, will live for 68 days. The Vittoria, a longer-lived variety, will last even longer. It can also be grown in containers. If the temperature is lower than 50 degrees, the plant will not produce. You can still pick them, but it will be more difficult to harvest them. Then, it will be too late to harvest them.

The best time to harvest eggplants is when the skin becomes glossy. They are ready for harvesting when they are one-third of their full size. Despite their popularity, the leaves of eggplants are not edible. So, they need to be harvested from the middle or the bottom. The fruits of eggplants can reach up to 7 inches when they’re fully grown. In most cases, the leaves of the eggplants will mature about 50 days after they’re planted. In warm-weather climates, it will produce a few fruit per year. If you are not sure about the best time to harvest your plant, make sure to check with your local weather forecast.

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