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These are my Rocdor yellow wax beans and, as you can see, they've got something baaaad going on with their leaves.
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They were planted on the same day as a row of green beans four feet away in the garden. The green bean plants look just fine.
Anybody got any idea what this problem is?
2 comments:
I planted Roc d'Or last year and had something hit them, too. Just those, everything else was fine. I can't remember where I got my seed, may have been Seed Savers Exchange, or possibly John Scheeper's.
Hi, Jody - Thankfully, the new growth on these beans seems healthy and I think I'm going to get a good crop from them. I still don't know what was wrong with them when I did this post but I'm awful glad they recovered.
Thanks for commenting.
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