
How Long Does Nakati Take To Grow In Uganda
What is Nakati?
Solanum aethiopicum, the bitter tomato, Ethiopian eggplant, or nakati, is a fruiting plant of the genus Solanum mainly found in Asia and Tropical Africa. It is also known as Ethiopian nightshade, garden eggs, pumpkin-on-a-stick, and mock tomato.
How Long Does Nakati Take To Grow In Uganda
Nakati vegetable is ready for harvesting starting from 45 days after germination.
How do you grow nakati In Uganda?
Planting in line at a spacing of 10x15cm or 20x20cm depending on the variety or soil fertility. Weeding should always be done to prevent competition between nakati and weeds for sunlight, water, space and nutrients. This also reduces on chances of pest and disease infestation as some weeds may hour them.
How long does it take for nakati seeds to germinate In Uganda?
Solanum aethiopicum germinates at 20 °C in about 10 days.
What are the benefits of nakati In Uganda?
Nakati contains nutrients like vitamins that are needed for a functional body system. According to Bukenya when Nakati over grows, it producers seeds that farmers usually collect and use for replanting the next season.
Where can I buy Nakati In Uganda?
ARIGATO Store,Namusera
Address: CF65+PX, Wakiso, Uganda
Phone: +256 772 347363
Arigato Market Uganda
Address: Kampala, Uganda
Phone: +256 772 690373
Nakawuki Grocery
Address: Hoima Rd, Kampala, Uganda
Phone: +256 777 753151
Nakate Grocery
Address: Kampala, Uganda
Phone: +256 776 792045
Nakatinda Super Market
Address: Nansana 7/8 Ochieng Wamala Road Nansana Division, Uganda
Phone: +256 786 434518