What Is Killing My Eggplant?

What Is Killing My Eggplant? Phytophthora blight (caused by Phytophthora capsici or P. nicotianae) is a water mold that may attack eggplant roots, leaves, stems, or fruit. Symptoms include dark streaking on the upper branches of the plant, followed by the rapid collapse of the plant and death. Why is my eggplant plant dying? Eggplants

Should You Trellis Eggplant?

Should You Trellis Eggplant? Like tomatoes and peppers, eggplants should be staked for optimum growth and yield (Figure 2). Staking keeps the eggplant fruit from touching the ground, which reduces disease and improves fruit shape, particularly on elongated fruit. Staking also makes harvesting easier. Do eggplant plants climb? Does eggplant grow upright or is it