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Anybody out there who has grown Blue Lake or Cobra climbing beans? And the purple dwarf French beans? Every year I have problems growing these varieties from seed. They either rot or fail to germinate. Consequently I lose time in succession planning because I keep having to resow them.
I also germinate & grow runner beans and the pink striped (borlotii type) beans without problems.
Any expert out there know what I'm doing wrong?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I grow bush and climbing french beans, and know they can be tricky. From experience I now -
1. use only fresh good quality peat-based compost like Levingtons and put 2 beans in a module of a 5x3 cell tray, I suppose a 2 1/2 " pot would be the same
2. Don't soak the beans before sowing, and water well only once between sowing and the first leaves appearing
3. Put the tray/pots on a heated bench or propagator at 16 deg.C and put another seed tray or a cover on top to keep the moisture in
4. Sow between the new moon and the full moon, not the other way round.
Good luck!
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