I'm really taking some losses with sowing my Dwarf French Beans. I'm currently sowing them one per pot in moist compost at 1" deep, covering with clingfilm, and placing in the airing cupboard. Of the 20 i have sown, in two batches of 10, only 4 have germinated in total and one of those was a bit weak to begin with. Pack was new this March. Am i trying to start them off in to much heat?
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Mine all rotted in their pots Chef - I turned them out the other day to find out why nothing was showing, and found just soggy white bits in the pot . I think it's too cold in my polytunnel or something - hard to know whether to leave the next batch in the tunnel or bung them in the propogator! It's a very confusing year isn't it?sigpicGardening in France rocks!
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Try the damp paper method - you know as we all did at school - A piece of damp kitchen paper in a plastic box, scatter the beans, cover and keep somewhere warm. Check after a few days, some beans will have put out small rootlets - pot these up, just keep looking at the beans in the box every day and pot up when rootlet shows. - I do this with all my beans, and generally get 95%++ germination.
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+1 for chitting. Soak the beans/peas in a glass of warm water for 24 hours to soften them up first. Then I put two layers of kitchen towel on a plate, drizzled some warm water on it, sprinkle the beans/peas on top and cover the plate with cling film. Did it last sunday, 3 plates of dwarf french beans, oregon sugar snap and hurst green shaft. 100% germination in 2-3 days. Popped them into root trainers. All 32 were up an inch high as of yesterday and put them up in the tunnel last night to grow on. Easy peasey in one week.
Be sure to put the plates in some light but not in direct sunshine. A north facing window ledge would be good.
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Lots of my white-seeded beans have struggled this year, rotting being the worst problem. But some of them have been very very confused by which ways is up, and I've found roots poking out of the surface and had to tip them out and put them the right way up. All the other beans have done fine sown and put in the heated prop.
I plan to sow some more of my Tarbais white beans, but will try the chitting method with them first...
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Just down mine so hoping they don't rot, have put them on windowsills inside.Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
Blog - @Twotheridge: For The Record - Sowing and Growing with a Virgin Veg Grower: Spring Has Now Sprung...Boing! http://vvgsowingandgrowing2012.blogs....html?spref=tw
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Here's the ones that did germinate, as you can see, growing very strongly.
I dig in to the compost of the failed ones and all thats there is white mush a bit like the insides of a peanut.
Never had any problems with any other beans hence to why i've used the same method.
I'll try the kitchen roll method and see how that goes. Thanks all.Attached Files
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Originally posted by Chef_uk View Postonly 4 have germinated in total
Originally posted by SarzWix View PostLots of my white-seeded beans have struggled this year, rotting being the worst problem.
I just chit in takeaway boxes now, I don't bother with kitchen paper (the roots can get tangled in it and break off)
All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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