Runner Bean Problems
On Tue, 03 Jun 2014 19:39:57 +0100, Judith in England
wrote:
I have grown Red Rum Runner Beans for years very successfully and have never
had problems with them. (I certainly recommend them)
This year (like every year) - I planted 20 seeds in individual 3inch pots in
new compost - 2 inches deep as per usual and the instructions. All pots had
been well cleaned in Jeyes Fluid after use last year. The pots were in the
greenhouse.
Only 8 of them have germinated and sprouted: and are doing fine.
I have just emptied out the contents of 4 of the other pots - and each bean had
turned to a white mush - almost like glue - but retaining its external shape
and red/black skin. There were also some very small live white "worms" on them
about 3mm long and less than 1mm fat.
Anyone ever experienced this - and any ideas?
(Only yesterday - I planted another twenty beans in situ in the raised bed
where I intended to transplant the others. It will be interesting to see if
there are similar problems - I will report back later in a couple of weeks)
The bean seeds were new this year: Thompson and Morgan.
Were they mail order?
I like to look at the packet before handing over good money. I do like theirs,
but go to my garden centre (Golden Days) if I want one of theirs (or anyone's,
really).
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