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  • Rotten Borlotto Beans!

    I sowed some Borlotto beands under glass in april which shot from the pot and were a good 10" in length before I put them into place in early May.

    They seemed to grind to a halt almost instantly, now the leafage and stem look perfectly healthy but when you pull them up they are completely rotten from the ground down.

    I keep reading everywhere that they are thirsty plants and should be kept moist but am I overwatering or do you think I put them out too early?

    The same happened to a couple of Dwarf French and a few Yellow French Climbers yet the Runners are half way up the pole. - PLEEAAASE HELP!!

    Ps, I have sowed some more in 5 litre pots which I will cut the bottoms off and put in the soil if successful.

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    What is odd is you saying leaves look healthy. If it was too early the normally go yellow (were they well hardened off first? ) It is most often the cold wind that does for early beans and wind rock could be the trouble (were they tied on to start? are they in a exposed position?)

    ...and also if they've got foot rot fungus the then tops die too. (is rotation of crops running well? Tried cheshunt compound?)

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    • #3
      Yes and yes. They are tender plants, and don't like being cold.

      I reckon you are probably over-watering too ... most people do.
      All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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