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Ben Short 10-08-2009 02:19 AM

grubs
 
I have been growing runner beans on the same patch of ground for years. I
use compost from a compost bin dug in in spring and start them in a cold
green house, plant out mid May.

This year some of the first row planted started ok, then a fair way up the
sticks just withered and died. On examination of the stem at ground level
there was a little hole, and cutting the stem open revealed a small white
grub surrounded by very small dots (eggs??) The only remedy was to replant.
I sprayed with Derris liquid and hoped for the best, some were not attacked
again but some suffered the same fate.

In years gone by I used to treat all plants with Bromophos but thanks to EC
nonsense that is not available now, I cant even get Derris Dust !!

Could anyone tell me please what is the problem and how can it be cured. I
am very tempted to use containers with JI or growbags next year to let the
ground recover a bit. Friends of ours have planted in containers and are
getting a bumper crop.


shazzbat 10-08-2009 07:59 AM

grubs
 

"Ben Short" wrote in message
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I have been growing runner beans on the same patch of ground for years. I
use compost from a compost bin dug in in spring and start them in a cold
green house, plant out mid May.

This year some of the first row planted started ok, then a fair way up the
sticks just withered and died. On examination of the stem at ground level
there was a little hole, and cutting the stem open revealed a small white
grub surrounded by very small dots (eggs??) The only remedy was to
replant. I sprayed with Derris liquid and hoped for the best, some were
not attacked again but some suffered the same fate.

In years gone by I used to treat all plants with Bromophos but thanks to
EC nonsense that is not available now, I cant even get Derris Dust !!

Could anyone tell me please what is the problem and how can it be cured. I
am very tempted to use containers with JI or growbags next year to let the
ground recover a bit. Friends of ours have planted in containers and are
getting a bumper crop.


Before planting, did you check the beans for tiny little holes? I had
several this year. I opened up a couple and the culprit wasn't still there,
but I assumed the damage was done and binned any with holes.

Steve



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