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The Easter Eggplant, also called the Easter Egg Plant, is an edible vegetable, although it is grown more for ornamental purposes. The green, bushy plant produces white, oval-shape fruit that resembles eggs. The plants can be grown outdoors in moderate climates but more often are potted and kept indoors. Although Easter Eggplants have an exotic appearance, caring for them is no different than caring for any other member of the eggplant family.
•Place the Easter ggplant near a window, on a patio or in similar location that receives direct sunlight if outdoor temperatures are above 70 degrees Fahrenheit. If needed, place the plant under fluorescent lights 4 inches above the pot to simulate sunlight for at least 12 hours per day.
•Place a thermometer next to the plant pot to monitor it and ensure that temperatures remain between 70 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The plant can tolerate slightly higher temperatures, but cooler temperatures cause it to stop growing.
•Saturate the soil under the Easter eggplant once or twice per week with water. Allow the top 1/2 to 1 inch of soil to dry out in between watering.
•Apply an all-purpose, slow-release plant fertilizer to the soil under the Easter eggplant, per fertilizer label instructions. Reapply every two to three months during the growing season.