Solving Eggplant Problems

 

SOLVING EGGPLANT PROBLEMS

 

This probably seems like a long list of problems that might bother your eggplants.  An eggplant in good soil, properly cared for with lots of sun and warmth has few problems.  Probably the most common problem is Flea Beetles (see below for solutions). The chart below lists the most common problems first by the symptom and then the cause, with links to files about each pest or disease.  

 

Brownish spots on leaves; damage is particularly bad during wet weather when fruit may develop small, tannish cankers which later rot --- Fruit Rot

 

Yellowing of foliage and gradual defoliation; plants may become stunted--- Verticillium Wilt, A Fungal Disease

 

Leaves wrinkled or curled; discolored, stunted, tend to fall off--- Aphids

 

Holes chewed in leaves--- Colorado Potato Beetles

 

Leaves riddled with shot-holes; plant weakens--- Flea Beetle

 

Leaves skeletonized--- Tomato Hornworm

 

Tip of leaves brown, internal larvae trails visible. Sometimes leaves skeletonized and rolled up--- Leafminer

 

Leaves stippled, yellowing or bronze; dry out and (drop)may be webbing visible; sometimes galls form on leaves--- Spider Mites

 

Ragged holes in middle of leaves--- Slugs

 

Weakened plant, leaves yellowed, appears like flying dandruff when foliage disturbed--- Whiteflies

 

White spots on leaves; eventually entire leaf is covered with powder--- Powdery Mildew, A Fungal Disease

 


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