Broad beans are yellow and not thriving. Rin and more rain

Started by strawberry1, May 17, 2012, 19:24:08

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strawberry1

Spring sown beans, started in root trainers and were very healthy. Put on the allotment and it has been rain and more rain. They have grown taller and have lots of flowers. Soil is clay. They just look poorly and yellow rather than green, no manure in the soil. I am assuming that they are not getting enough nutrients and whatever was there has been washed away. What would you feed them with?

strawberry1


tomatoada

Mine look a bit pale so I am feeding mine with chicken pellets.

strawberry1

ahh, must be a pretty common problem then. I was thinking phostrogen for quick uptake but will decide later today. Comfrey liquid has a quick effect on most things but I have seen no effect on the broad beans. The sun today will help I should think

Digeroo

Chicken pellets not helping my yellowing strawberries, may be making it worse.  I am trying miracle grow.

Broad beans flowering but they are rather short.

strawberry1

mine are full of flowers and are too short. I have put phostrogen on this morning and should see a difference but if no difference in 2 days then I will use epsom salts as it could be a magnesium deficiency. Never had this before but then it has been strange weather this year

Neighbours are very green (nitrogen) but she has far fewer flowers. They need some stress for flowers but enough is enough. I hope we get some still and sunny conditions so that the bumble bees come out, we have local hives but there isn`t a honey bee to be seen

elfdread

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My spring sowing of Bunyards Exhibition are just coming up, about 2" tall, all are fine except 1, which is yellow.  Any ideas?  I think I'll just pull it up and chuck it for the bin man.
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Mick

Robert_Brenchley

Leave it and see what happens. Mine are fine; they're one of the hardiest crops, so don't worry too much. They always seem to sort themselves out.

artichoke

But some keel over because something is eating their roots - I have had this. They never thrive. The BBs that have been frosted look terrible, but they come back, so don't destroy them.

elfdread

Watcha All,
I've chucked the yellow bean, wasn't going to risk it being a disease running through them.
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Mick

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