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Brinjal Crop Guide

Brinjal is a warm-season crop grown extensively across India. It is susceptible to fruit and shoot borer, wilt, and bacterial wilt. Regular application of biostimulants helps improve plant resilience and fruit quality.

Brinjal - Vyoma Crop Guide

Growth Timeline

Brinjal Growth Stages

1

Germination

Duration: 8–12 days

Seeds germinate in warm conditions. Transplant seedlings after 25–30 days.

2

Vegetative Growth

Duration: 30–40 days

Plants develop strong stems and large leaves. Regular monitoring for shoot borer is essential.

3

Flowering

Duration: 15–20 days

Purple flowers appear. Pollination and fruit set require proper nutrition.

4

Fruit Development

Duration: 25–30 days

Fruits develop rapidly. Protect from fruit borer during this stage.

5

Harvest

Duration: 65–80 days from transplanting

Harvest when fruits are firm and glossy. Regular picking extends harvest period.

Our Solutions

Recommended Vyoma Products for Brinjal

1

Vyoma Mitra

Protects against viral infections

Dosage: 1000 ml/haView Product →
2

Vyoma Arka

Controls fungal and bacterial diseases

Dosage: 1000 ml/haView Product →
3

Vyoma Rudra

Manages fruit and shoot borer

Dosage: 500 ml/haView Product →

Application Guide

Spray Schedule for Brinjal

Growth Stage
Product
Dosage
Interval
Transplanting
Vyoma Arka
2 ml/L water
At transplanting
Vegetative Stage
Vyoma Mitra
2 ml/L water
After 15 days
Flowering
Vyoma Rudra
2 ml/L water
After 12 days
Fruiting
Vyoma Arka + Vyoma Rudra
2 ml/L each
After 10 days

Protection Guide

Common Pests & Diseases in Brinjal

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Fruit and Shoot Borer

Pest

Symptoms: Larvae bore into shoots and fruits. Shoots wilt and fruits develop bore holes.

Recommended: Vyoma Rudra

🦠

Wilt

Disease

Symptoms: Plants wilt suddenly. Internal stem tissues show brown discoloration.

Recommended: Vyoma Arka

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Little Leaf

Disease

Symptoms: Leaves become small, narrow, and clustered. Plants become stunted.

Recommended: Vyoma Mitra

Nutrition Guide

Nutrient Deficiencies in Brinjal

N

Nitrogen Deficiency

Symptoms: Overall yellowing, reduced plant size

Solution: Apply balanced NPK fertilizer at regular intervals.

C

Calcium Deficiency

Symptoms: Blossom end rot on fruits

Solution: Ensure consistent watering and calcium supply.

Feeding Program

Nutrition Schedule for Brinjal

Growth Stage
Nutrient
Dosage
Notes
Basal
NPK (10:26:26)
50g per pit
Mix with soil before transplanting
Vegetative (30 DAT)
Nitrogen (Urea)
25g per plant
Top dress around root zone
Flowering (50 DAT)
Phosphorus + Potassium
30g per plant
Apply to support fruit development

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