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Kamo Aubergine organic heirloom

€2,50 EUR
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A tasty Japanese heirloom aubergine

Kamo aubergine, also known as Kamo Nasu, is a coveted heirloom variety originated from Japan. Named after the Kamo river in Kyoto, these small, firm, and dense dark-purple aubergines have gained popularity for their smooth flesh texture and rich flavor. Considered a gourmet cultivar in Japan, they are highly versatile in cooking methods, including frying, boiling, grilling, roasting, and baking. They are well-suited for culinary preparations such as tempura or stir-fries.

Scientific Name: Solanum melongena

Plant Life Cycle: annual

Optimal Germination Temperature: 24-30 °C

Germination time in days: 10-15 days

Indicative Days to maturity: 90-100 days

Sunlight: full sun

Soil requirement: fertile, deep, well drained

Sowing and cultivation: Start indoors 8 to 12 weeks before last frost. Sow seed at 1/2 cm at soil temperature of 23C and lightly cover. Plant in polytunnel or transplant out when they are at least two sets of leaves after danger of frost. It is advised to stake the plant. Space plants by 60-80 cm.