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Old May 17, 2017   #1
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Default Alaska peas leave turned yellow

I don't know if it was disease or what and I can't get a photo on here. The leaves began yellowing at the bottom and moved their way up the plants. The peas weren't even at maturity yet and I decided to pull the plants. I don't know if it is just too hot for them or not but the yellowing went all the way to the top on some of the plants. I planted them according to my zone and it should have been okay, but I think we have just had too many hot days.

They were looking like this picture I found on the web. Could it be that they were just too hot and not really a disease?


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Old May 17, 2017   #2
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Rockporter, that's exactly what it means. I don't what it means anywhere in cooler growing areas, but our Sugar Snap Peas did that a couple of weeks ago. It was time to harvest when I started seeing the lower areas turning a yellowish color. Garlic does the same thing and so does elephant garlic. It seems to happen so quickly.
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No way could a person grow good garlic or peas or potatoes this year with the weather we had all winter.

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We certainly have had some roller coaster weather this year. My peas have been slow and are just starting to bloom, but we also are expecting 90F weather today and tomorrow.
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