Castor Bean Plant

bushdoctor82

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Anyone have any experience growing castor bean plants?

I started some from seed earlier this month and had to up pot to half gallon containers this evening. The variety I’m growing is named Impala and should grow between 4-6’. I’m primarily growing them as another possible control for root knot nematodes (I’m throwing the kitchen sink this year). There are limited studies in the lab and field that show that a seed meal or a tincture made from the leaves can aid in suppressing RKN.

I realize the seeds are poisonous and they will be grown away from pets and children.

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Caster bean grows wild around here by the 100 of pounds if not tons . SEEMS a shame to grow it on purpose ?
 
Are you growing them for the beans or just to prevent RKN? Just curious. I'd never heard of them. I had to ask The Google what they were
 
Caster bean grows wild around here by the 100 of pounds if not tons . SEEMS a shame to grow it on purpose ?
I know they can become invasive in warmer climates, but I’ll be growing it as an annual.

Definitely not a shame if the plant and byproducts can help in the management of root knot nematodes - it would be a shame to not grow it and try it out for a season.
 
Are you growing them for the beans or just to prevent RKN? Just curious. I'd never heard of them. I had to ask The Google what they were
I’ll be growing it this season primarily for the seeds and leaves, but they are a striking plant to throw into a few garden areas. I’m at the point where I’ll try (and am trying) anything besides chemicals to treat for RKN.
 
Thanks for the offer - USPS shouldn’t be an issue, as my seeds came through the mail. Before I get too crazy and load the yard with these plants, I’m giving it the ol’ college try this season.
 
That is interesting! Hope it works for you. In the creek bed at the bottom of our property I try to stop them from growing but I usually fail. I'll have to try harder, I wonder if they are helping us avoid RKN? Maybe.
 
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