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  • Dwarf beans have stalled, should I dig up ?

    Planted these Cobra 28/5/12
    They came up and then didn't do any more. Pale yellow and sad.
    Should I give up on them ?
    Thanks
    Jimmy
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  • #2
    If you don't need the space for another crop I'd say leave them & hope for a late crop,maybe put a cheap polythene cloche over to warm them up a bit
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    • #3
      Are you sure they're dwarf beans? Cobra are a climbing variety so far as I'm aware, so if they pick up, you may need to put some canes in for them to climb up.

      I'd say it's worth giving them a feed - lots of rain does sometimes mean all the nutrients have been washed out of the soil. I fed all my beans and peas with chicken manure pellets, which are high in nitrogen and therefore good for promoting leafy growth. The plants still don't look as healthy as I'd like, but they've improved on what they looked like before I fed them...

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      • #4
        Well yes they are Corbra and should climb nicely like every other year.
        But must be dwarf strain cause they are defiantly dwarf !
        Jimmy
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        • #5
          My first sowing of dwarf beans 'Stanley' look like that, they do, finally, have a few beans forming.

          My second sowing are much greener.

          I've also tried two sowings of Jamie Oliver dwarf beans 'Polka', one outdoors, then one indoors. I've only had about 60% germination, and all but 1 have come up with deformed looking leaves.
          Last edited by lukens; 14-07-2012, 09:42 AM.

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          • #6
            my climbing french beans are only just starting to creep up the canes after sitting sulking for weeks. runners were also dozy but have now topped the canes, a mass of flowers and setting beans... so dont dispare. i keep chucking a handful of growmore before it rains... on my 4 lorry load so far...............
            roger
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            • #7
              I might be wrong but those french beans look like they have lost their growing tips, they may shoot again from the bttom though.
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              • #8
                or from the leaf joints......

                At least you have a chance . A lot of my beans haven't even germinated..........
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                • #9
                  My French beans tend to go yellow & stop growing when they've been planted out too early (when it's too cold). They never do catch up
                  All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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                  • #10
                    My dwarf beans never germinated. I've just replaced them with some celeriac that I needed to get out of their modules.

                    Seven out of direct sown 12 Trail of Tears came up and look very much like your beans. I'm hoping that they are just sulking and will perk up. If they don't then I'll replace with something else so that I at least get a crop of something from that patch.

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                    • #11
                      What are your night time temps in Orkney, Peppermint?

                      They like the soil to be at least 10c, pref over 15c

                      http://www.kingsseeds.com/assets/french%20bean.pdf
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                      • #12
                        All my frenchies look yellow and a bit dejected!

                        Whether its colder or wetter this year I don't know. There's certainly a lack of sunshine which these fella's thrive on so I reckon they are a bit like me 'SAD

                        Hopefully that big yellow orb in the sky will return one day and all will be well with the world'
                        Last edited by Snadger; 15-07-2012, 03:52 PM.
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                        • #13
                          I have always had Cobras and they are are definite climbers so if they start to go whoosh, be ready with the canes. they'll hit 6-8ft quite happily.

                          Mine are very much looking like yours, 6-10 inches high. Last couple of years they have cropped very prloli ... prolifiky ... profical... a lot!! I'm putting it very much down to cooler temps and very, very little sunshine.

                          Runner and broad beans have done very well so far, but the frenchies/climbers are not liking this weather at all.

                          G
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