heirloomgal
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That is certainly an interesting set of results. I wonder what could be going on with that? I've pinched so many of my plants this year and none have done that? In fact, I found this today - groundhog damage I suspect from a a few days ago - 4 clipped branches, with one rather large big vine a victim, but the plant is still doing great. Could it be the soil in that particular spot where your plant is?That is cool that we each selected Van Gogh's Olive out of the vast pool of choices. I am finding it so interesting to get to know each new kind of bean. This particular bed where I planted my network beans is very dry, so I used row cover for the first few weeks to help keep extra moisture in. I think that it helped them get established.
Also, do you remember on May 22nd I tried pinching my Trionfo Violetto pole beans? It is now six weeks later, they have grown a lot. The unpinched ones and the ones pinched above the second set of leaves are each very tall at 7'; they are blooming and healthy looking. The ones that were pinched above the first set of leaves are about a foot shorter with no buds yet, and rather anemic looking; their leaves have remained light green ever since I pinched them. (In the photo they are pictured furthest to the right). It will be fun to continue to watch how their growth develops.