I planted six chitted runner beans out a couple of weeks ago and the first of them has emerged from the ground with a stalk with no leaves - well, raggedy black apologies for leaves. The eight chitted beans I put into pots and have been hardening off are doing great, and I have just planted them today. Decided to dig up one of the other beans I planted direct - and that has good roots (although not as good as the potted on ones) but the stem is teaming with little creamy white grubs and the end where the leaves should be looks eaten through and rotten. There are also a few grubs in the main body of the bean.
I suspect the remaining four I planted direct will be similarly affected. Should I dig them up too, see what state they are in? Having dug up one of them, is there anything I can do to kill the pesky grubs and then maybe pot it on in fresh compost and try to save it?
And, what about the ones I plated today - are they likely to be attacked by the grubs?
Help!
Soooz
I suspect the remaining four I planted direct will be similarly affected. Should I dig them up too, see what state they are in? Having dug up one of them, is there anything I can do to kill the pesky grubs and then maybe pot it on in fresh compost and try to save it?
And, what about the ones I plated today - are they likely to be attacked by the grubs?
Help!
Soooz
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