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Just wondered what people do when they get to the top of the
sticks/poles?

I've sometimes pinched them out, sometime just left them, but
not really taken much notice of which - if either - is better.


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On Wed, 23 Jul 2014 21:52:37 +0100, Roger Tonkin wrote:

Just wondered what people do when they get to the top of the
sticks/poles?

I've sometimes pinched them out, sometime just left them, but
not really taken much notice of which - if either - is better.



I have nearly always left them - they then start hanging down - but continue
to flower and produce beans.

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On 23/07/2014 21:52, Roger Tonkin wrote:
Just wondered what people do when they get to the top of the
sticks/poles?

I've sometimes pinched them out, sometime just left them, but
not really taken much notice of which - if either - is better.




You could pinch them out before they get to the top. They will carry on
growing, but be more productive and the beans will be easier to crop.

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On Sun, 03 Aug 2014 13:57:50 +0100, Spider wrote:

On 23/07/2014 21:52, Roger Tonkin wrote:
Just wondered what people do when they get to the top of the
sticks/poles?

I've sometimes pinched them out, sometime just left them, but
not really taken much notice of which - if either - is better.




You could pinch them out before they get to the top. They will carry on
growing, but be more productive and the beans will be easier to crop.


Do you mean that side shoots will develop?

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