Well, a new packet of dwarf French beans sown has ended up the few rotting in the pot once again (as all my beans and peas usually do) I gave them an initial soak in water once sown and then left in a warm greenhouse (during the hot weather) and yet they have still rotted. I can understand this happening in cold, early Spring but in hot temperatures ? Unbelievable.
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It's almost certainly duff beans. I've had this quite a lot in recent years.
Good beans should germinate almost anywhere. I often have them coming up in the compost bin, surrounded by soaking wet putrefying veg. If they're rotting after just a few days to a week then they were almost certainly never any good in the first place.
I advise taking the packet back and getting a replacement, and in future try pre-germinating them on damp tissue. That way, you will see whether the beans are any good or not far sooner (they should sprout in 3-4 days if kept warm), and thus not waste time waiting for them to come up.
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try direct seeding them instead of trying to start them in greenhouse.Last edited by peacegarden2024; 07-06-2023, 03:04 PM.
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I had the same problem with courgettes and squash this year. Sowed 2 lots in pots which just didn't germinate before the third lot actually did something. A lot of duff seeds about this year clearly, these were from DT Brown too who are usually brilliant from my experience.Are y'oroight booy?
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I've had awful results from some new packets of seeds, including no germination at all from carrot Eskimo (Chiltern Seeds), mixed salad leaves (T&M) and tomato Sungold (Suttons). A new pack of romanesco broccoli (Plants Of Distinction) required 15 seeds to produce 5 plants and a new pack of french bean Sonesta (T&M) produced 3 viable plants from 10 seeds.
As you can see, this is an issue across various seed merchants and types of plant. I wonder if the very hot weather last summer has had a detrimental effect on the viability of some seeds.A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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Originally posted by Marb67 View Post
Its not too late to sow more though.Nestled somewhere in the Cambridgeshire Fens. Good soil, strong winds and 4 Giant Puffballs!
Always aim for the best result possible not the best possible result
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Originally posted by Marb67 View PostWell, a new packet of dwarf French beans sown has ended up the few rotting in the pot once again (as all my beans and peas usually do) I gave them an initial soak in water once sown and then left in a warm greenhouse (during the hot weather) and yet they have still rotted. I can understand this happening in cold, early Spring but in hot temperatures ? Unbelievable.
The combination of soaking plus warm greenhouse/hot weather is. very likely why the seeds failed.
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