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[email protected] 18-05-2006 08:05 PM

Broad Beans
 
Hello, we are growing broad beans for the first time. We were told we
have to "pinch out the tops" to allow them to flower more. What
exactly does this mean??? At what height do we do it? thanks


Farm1 19-05-2006 01:52 PM

Broad Beans
 
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Hello, we are growing broad beans for the first time. We were told

we
have to "pinch out the tops" to allow them to flower more. What
exactly does this mean??? At what height do we do it? thanks


Knee height. And just use your finger and thumb to pinch out the
topmost growing bit.



R M. Watkin 19-05-2006 03:34 PM

Broad Beans
 
Hi All,
The reason that you pinch out the tops of the broad bean plant is twofold. 1
to encourage the beans to fill out. 2 to deter the black fly, As black fly
are sap suckers they will go for the soft tissue, As opposed to the tough
tissue lower down the plant. When you pinch out the tops you remove the soft
tissue, And so deter the black fly. hope this helps you.

Richard M. Watkin.

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Hello, we are growing broad beans for the first time. We were told we
have to "pinch out the tops" to allow them to flower more. What
exactly does this mean??? At what height do we do it? thanks




[email protected] 21-05-2006 06:03 AM

Broad Beans
 
The growth tip of a plant is called the "apical meristem". If you "nip
it in the bud" it causes the plant to branch. I've been told that this
allows the roots to catch their breath so to speak.

V



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