Phaseolus vulgaris
Pinto Bean
- Early Winter 2018
- 9
- 2
- Early Winter 2018
- 0
- 1
- Early Winter 2017
- 1
- 1
- Late Autumn 2017
- 8
- 2
- Mid Autumn 2017
- 8
- 1
- Mid Autumn 2017
- 6
- 3
- Mid Autumn 2017
- 1
- 1
Phaseolus vulgaris
- Early Winter 2018
- 9
- Early Winter 2018
- 0
The flowers are starting to bloom in groups of 2 and now I have to learn how to pollenate. Wish me luck
- Early Winter 2017
- 1
I have finally transplanted the beans but sadly the population has gone from 42 to 5 due to lack of space. I chose the healthiest and moved those into the tin container that was previously used for my (failed) parsley. They grow so fast!
- Late Autumn 2017
- 8
I went on a trip for 5 days and was only worried about these guys but when I got back they were perfectly fine and had grown so much. I put a cap on the container to hold in moisture so they were a little bit flat. I left them in the sun for a while and they started to perk up. I think it is a little too late to put them in soil.😂
You could still try..
- Mid Autumn 2017
- 8
They are growing up so fast.
- Mid Autumn 2017
- 6
I'm hiding the beans under some miost paper towels for now
I don’t have a clue what to do with them but it made me chuckle. I just had the same problem with some tomatillo seeds I sprouted just to see if they would. They did. Now what do I do with them in November in Montana ?
Cindi, You just used my favorite saying. Waste not want not. I live by that. It’s fun too.
- Mid Autumn 2017
- 1
I finished a lab in science but couldn't bring myself to throw these little guys away so now I have 42 germinating pinto beans that I have no idea what to do with. Any suggestions? I was thinking about hydroponics but I don't know if they would like it or anything about hydroponics in the end.
Is it normal for one flower to be white and the other yellow?
@cyndi it's okay I have the same problems. Thanks for the help!