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  • has anybody grown mung beans?

    not sprouting them I mean, actually growing the plants? I've got a huge bag at work and thought I might give it a go, we've got light banks so I can get them started pretty early, just thought I might give it a go, just because .....Just wondered if anyone had any success getting them to produce

    thanks

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    Do you know - I've never even thought about what a mung bean plant looks like before - never got beyond the beansprout stage Have a look at the amazing time lapse video on here
    Mung bean - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    • #3
      thats really cool, i've done a bit of reading so I shall have a go - lets hope for a warm summer! apparently they have yellow flowers, so if nothing else they might be quite pretty!

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      • #4
        I've tried it twice, once outside in the UK, and then here in the polytunnel in France. They do actually grow but you then get a tiny plant with a few tiny seed pods and a tiny handful of mung beans if you are lucky. It's rather like growing lentils... it can be done, but WHY? Most of these crops are grown on a field scale in an appropriate climate and harvested by machine. That's the only way you get a usable quantity.

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        • #5
          just because I suppose, I'm a science technician in a FE college so I suppose it's just me experimenting. I've seen the rigorous growth that these plants put on and thought i'd give it a whirl, might just grow a few out of curiosity.

          The students only ever keep them going for a few weeks until the summer so i've never seen them through to maturity.....
          Last edited by mrswadders; 27-02-2013, 02:35 PM. Reason: more info

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