Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Borlotti & Tongue of Fire Beans

I haven't been succeeded with Borlotti or Tongue of Fire Beans. I germinated Borlotti beans around January and repotted it in February. We were still having drought and high temperature as the effect of the volcano eruption nearby (about 88 km away). So, I tried to water my plants a couple of times a day. This I suspected as one of the causes beside the extreme temperature that could reach 37-38 degree Celcius. It had grown healthily at first and started to set fruit but soon I noticed that the base stem were turning brown and dried, which is the symptoms of Fusarium wilt. This condition disrupted the flow of water and nutrition from the roots to the plant, and eventually caused death. I had to pull it out and grieved for the bean pods that turning yellow ― of those I had never had the chance to harvest...

In March I planted Tongue of Fire Beans and the same problem happened. Well, I bought the seeds from a US-bassed seed seller, I suspected they are not suitable for planting in tropical weather with its high temperature and humidity.

How about you? Do you have any experience planting them in tropical weather? How's it going?




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