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    My Scarlet Emperor runners are up to the top of their canes and they've got plenty of flowers but lots of them are dropping

    They're grown in pots and I think I've done the right things up to yet kept them well watered, pinched out the tops, fed with comfrey every week and mulched with leaf mould.

    Any ideas what's causing the flowers to drop ?
    Location....East Midlands.

  • #2
    Flower drop can happen in hot weather - alternatively they may have formed little beans at which point the petals are superfluous.

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    • #3
      I think that the first few flowers often drop off without setting, Bren - I've read that you can mist the flowers which will help, but quite honestly, in my experience they soon get going by themselves.

      When you are knee deep in runner beans and have run out of both freezer space and friends to offload them on to, you will look back at this thread and laaaaaaaaaaaugh!

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      • #4
        When you are watering (with hose, whilst we still can ) spray gentle mist (as our H says above) this will help.

        Also, hydratred lime watered down and watered at the roots does something to make the flowers more sweeter, thereby the bees can't say no
        aka
        Suzie

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Hazel at the Hill View Post
          When you are knee deep in runner beans and have run out of both freezer space and friends to offload them on to, you will look back at this thread and laaaaaaaaaaaugh!
          I really hope so Hazel

          and thanks for the help everyone.
          Location....East Midlands.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by piskieinboots View Post
            Also, hydratred lime watered down and watered at the roots does something to make the flowers more sweeter, thereby the bees can't say no
            Never knew that - is that the reason that you lime the beds prior to legume-type planting....?

            Also, is hydrated lime, like, normal lime?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bren In Pots View Post
              I really hope so Hazel
              Trust me on this!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Hazel at the Hill View Post
                Never knew that - is that the reason that you lime the beds prior to legume-type planting....?

                Also, is hydrated lime, like, normal lime?
                this little gem came from Terry Walton - I read it, erm, (coughs) somewhere
                aka
                Suzie

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                • #9
                  I've never had the first flowers on runner beans setting. They need to get into their stride. Watering and misting certainly does help. However, I now only grow French climbers. I prefer the flavour and texture anyway - so don't take any notice of my runner bean advice!
                  Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.

                  www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring

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                  • #10
                    I'm also trying French beans (tendercrop) this year they're not in flower yet but I've read that they're easier to grow and are stringless so thats a bonus.
                    Location....East Midlands.

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                    • #11
                      If you like them (they don't have the rough texture of runners, so that's why I prefer them) you'll find CFBs very good growers and good yielders.

                      Happy birthday!
                      Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.

                      www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring

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                      • #12
                        Thanks Flummery
                        Location....East Midlands.

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                        • #13
                          If you plant a few sweet peas with your beans it will encourage the bees to come and pollinate your beans as well.

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