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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.

Growth Timeline
Duration: 8–12 days
Seeds germinate in warm conditions. Transplant seedlings after 25–30 days.
Duration: 30–40 days
Plants develop strong stems and large leaves. Regular monitoring for shoot borer is essential.
Duration: 15–20 days
Purple flowers appear. Pollination and fruit set require proper nutrition.
Duration: 25–30 days
Fruits develop rapidly. Protect from fruit borer during this stage.
Duration: 65–80 days from transplanting
Harvest when fruits are firm and glossy. Regular picking extends harvest period.
Our Solutions
Application Guide
Protection Guide
Symptoms: Larvae bore into shoots and fruits. Shoots wilt and fruits develop bore holes.
Recommended: Vyoma Rudra
Symptoms: Plants wilt suddenly. Internal stem tissues show brown discoloration.
Recommended: Vyoma Arka
Symptoms: Leaves become small, narrow, and clustered. Plants become stunted.
Recommended: Vyoma Mitra
Nutrition Guide
Symptoms: Overall yellowing, reduced plant size
Solution: Apply balanced NPK fertilizer at regular intervals.
Symptoms: Blossom end rot on fruits
Solution: Ensure consistent watering and calcium supply.
Feeding Program
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