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Old November 1, 2015   #11
Zone9b
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My response to your original question: your beans are diseased.
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Right.
My opinion is it is the wet weather and beans have their own demons to deal with.
Mine were doing it and then the rain stopped.
I cut out the bad leaves and the darn things came out of it.
Worth
Diseased Beans I don't really have much experience with plant diseases. Fungal disease such as early blight are common here in Central Florida. I have some Agri-Fos systemic fungicide. Do you suppose spraying that would be a good place to start? I have 1/2 a bed of Jade II beans just now starting to form there first tiny beans and they are probably worth trying to save.
Thanks, Larry
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