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Old July 25, 2015   #1
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Default Thresher shark beans AKA mouse beans haha

Got some northeaster beans doing this.
I think they got very dry as these developed. Could that be the cause? Something else?
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Old July 25, 2015   #2
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Looks like alligator beans.

Maybe thrips or poor pollination? The bean pod looks healthy and green.
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Old July 28, 2015   #3
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My pole bean plants usually number in the hundreds each year. Since only a tiny amount of pods will look like that, I don't worry about what causes it.
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spot on Thresher!
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