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Perfectly healthy, well watered plants fed once a week and the flowers are falling before they pod. Absolutely no idea why but I am losing potential crops because of this. They are in a large container with added new compost.
It is the heat and excess sunlight.
I have some dwarf french beans that are doing the same. Ones in the shade of some self seeded red spinach are cropping much better than those in full sun.
That's normal. It's too hot (although being in a container doesn't help; even one that size will dry out very quickly and can really only support about 3 or 4 plants healthily).
I've been losing 80-90% of mine for weeks now, despite frequent watering.
I have had great crops in past years from that container with 6 plants so it must be the heat. Thanks anyway. If its not sparrows eating them earlier in the season it's heat. Unfortunately I don't have the space to grow them in the garden soil.
Since it's in a pot, you could try moving them to somewhere that's shaded for part of the day.
I can't, its too impractical as I haven't the luxury of space. They have to be where they are, and they like sun anyway, granted its unusually high temps.
Your plants look a lot better than mine Marb,mine have been struggling. My leaves look stressed & they’ve stopped climbing,they seem to be waiting. I picked two beans about a month ago,nothing since,there’s flowers now but I don’t know if they’ll turn into beans. I’m just watering to keep the plants alive until they manage to produce beans.
Tomatoes have been better outside this year and are beginning to look like I might get some soon if I can keep the rats off.
I even got some ripe cape gooseberries on over wintered root stock.
Tomatoes have been better outside this year and are beginning to look like I might get some soon if I can keep the rats off.
Same here. I've got loads of tomatoes developing on my outdoor tomatoes, but the ones I've been trying to grow in my conservatory have been pretty hopeless - far smaller than they are meant to be and all with blossom end rot.
I have not seen any blossom end rot.
I also have four plants in a greenhouse and they are just producing less fruit.
The frustrating wait for the first ripe fruit in currently underway.
Ditto for me toms are better outside than in the greenhouse but the risk of blight is a gamble when the rains come tomorrow. That's why I have kept some in the greenhouse to be on the safe side, albeit smaller, less crops.
had a few beans here and there but its disheartening to see lots of red flowers on the floor when the plant is growing healthy and being kept watered to the right amount. That container has been great for beans in that position for years, with only a top dressing of fresh compost every year.
Try growing moonlight runners next year,they’re self pollinating,mine have some flowers now,plants are finding it hard in this heat tho. Growth very slow here & aphids. Do birds peck at the aphids accidentally dropping the flowers? I’ve had birds peck at the dahlia flower once,found petals on the floor. Do you have a water dish for the birds (I put water & seeds out & they leave my plants alone,apart from a few strawberries but that’s the blackbirds & they nest nearby,probably because they know where the strawberries grow ).
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