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Q: Bush bean disease?
Hey Folks:
I've never grown bush beans before. My Blue Lake bean seedlings are developing a lighter green area on the leaf tips (about 1/4 to 1/2 of the area of the leaf, starting at the tip) and curling *upwards.* Some of the seedlings came in stunted and the leaves blistered, so I pulled them and will burn them. Only a few of the larger plants are affected by the light tissue & curling. No bugs are in residence. Topsoil from under the alders in my yard & 30 year old composted cow poop is in the bins. I put codfish bonemeal and some prilled lime in the bins before planting. I fertilize with a fish emulsion made of razor clam gurry. (It's a local product. It stinks, so it's probably good stuff. The tomato plants sure like it!) The bins are lined with felted Typar. (Driveway cloth.) I don't know if I have a disease or a management problem going here, but I suspect disease. The seed came from Lilly Miller (Ferry-Morse) at the feed store. Everything else in the little pocket greenhouse is thriving like crazy. I don't have a digital camera to take photos... Any suggestions? TIA, Jan in Alaska |
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Q: Bush bean disease?
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Jan Flora wrote: Hey Folks: I've never grown bush beans before. My Blue Lake bean seedlings are developing a lighter green area on the leaf tips (about 1/4 to 1/2 of the area of the leaf, starting at the tip) and curling *upwards.* Some of the seedlings came in stunted and the leaves blistered, so I pulled them and will burn them. Only a few of the larger plants are affected by the light tissue & curling. No bugs are in residence. Topsoil from under the alders in my yard & 30 year old composted cow poop is in the bins. I put codfish bonemeal and some prilled lime in the bins before planting. I fertilize with a fish emulsion made of razor clam gurry. (It's a local product. It stinks, so it's probably good stuff. The tomato plants sure like it!) The bins are lined with felted Typar. (Driveway cloth.) I don't know if I have a disease or a management problem going here, but I suspect disease. The seed came from Lilly Miller (Ferry-Morse) at the feed store. Everything else in the little pocket greenhouse is thriving like crazy. I don't have a digital camera to take photos... Any suggestions? TIA, Jan in Alaska Nevermind. We have bugs. Little black flies on the beans (the gal at the feed store says they are fungus gnats -- ?) and a few very fat aphid on the cukes. Aphid occur naturally here, outdoors. Not too worried about them, but I did squirt them with soapy water today. I'm going to set a small fan up in the gh to keep the air moving, to see if that'll discourage the little flies. Will probably pull the beans in a few days and plant something else, if they keep going downhill fast. Apparently the little flies came in with the soil I used in the bins. I'm putting some yellow sticky traps out there tonight. They may not do a lot of good, but they'll make me feel like I'm doing *something.* I think the beans have developed pretty classic symptoms of bean mosaic virus. But that's just a guess, from looking around the 'net a little bit. Jan |
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Q: Bush bean disease?
Jan Flora wrote:
In article , Jan Flora wrote: Hey Folks: I've never grown bush beans before. My Blue Lake bean seedlings are developing a lighter green area on the leaf tips (about 1/4 to 1/2 of the area of the leaf, starting at the tip) and curling *upwards.* Some of the seedlings came in stunted and the leaves blistered, so I pulled them and will burn them. Only a few of the larger plants are affected by the light tissue & curling. No bugs are in residence. Topsoil from under the alders in my yard & 30 year old composted cow poop is in the bins. I put codfish bonemeal and some prilled lime in the bins before planting. I fertilize with a fish emulsion made of razor clam gurry. (It's a local product. It stinks, so it's probably good stuff. The tomato plants sure like it!) The bins are lined with felted Typar. (Driveway cloth.) I don't know if I have a disease or a management problem going here, but I suspect disease. The seed came from Lilly Miller (Ferry-Morse) at the feed store. Everything else in the little pocket greenhouse is thriving like crazy. I don't have a digital camera to take photos... Any suggestions? TIA, Jan in Alaska Nevermind. We have bugs. Little black flies on the beans (the gal at the feed store says they are fungus gnats -- ?) and a few very fat aphid on the cukes. Aphid occur naturally here, outdoors. Not too worried about them, but I did squirt them with soapy water today. I'm going to set a small fan up in the gh to keep the air moving, to see if that'll discourage the little flies. Will probably pull the beans in a few days and plant something else, if they keep going downhill fast. Apparently the little flies came in with the soil I used in the bins. I'm putting some yellow sticky traps out there tonight. They may not do a lot of good, but they'll make me feel like I'm doing *something.* I think the beans have developed pretty classic symptoms of bean mosaic virus. But that's just a guess, from looking around the 'net a little bit. Jan Could we change the name of "Bush" beans to something more palatable, lie Freedom Beans, or something? |
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Q: Bush bean disease?
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doofy wrote: Jan Flora wrote: In article , Jan Flora wrote: Hey Folks: I've never grown bush beans before. My Blue Lake bean seedlings are developing a lighter green area on the leaf tips (about 1/4 to 1/2 of the area of the leaf, starting at the tip) and curling *upwards.* Some of the seedlings came in stunted and the leaves blistered, so I pulled them and will burn them. Only a few of the larger plants are affected by the light tissue & curling. No bugs are in residence. Topsoil from under the alders in my yard & 30 year old composted cow poop is in the bins. I put codfish bonemeal and some prilled lime in the bins before planting. I fertilize with a fish emulsion made of razor clam gurry. (It's a local product. It stinks, so it's probably good stuff. The tomato plants sure like it!) The bins are lined with felted Typar. (Driveway cloth.) I don't know if I have a disease or a management problem going here, but I suspect disease. The seed came from Lilly Miller (Ferry-Morse) at the feed store. Everything else in the little pocket greenhouse is thriving like crazy. I don't have a digital camera to take photos... Any suggestions? TIA, Jan in Alaska Nevermind. We have bugs. Little black flies on the beans (the gal at the feed store says they are fungus gnats -- ?) and a few very fat aphid on the cukes. Aphid occur naturally here, outdoors. Not too worried about them, but I did squirt them with soapy water today. I'm going to set a small fan up in the gh to keep the air moving, to see if that'll discourage the little flies. Will probably pull the beans in a few days and plant something else, if they keep going downhill fast. Apparently the little flies came in with the soil I used in the bins. I'm putting some yellow sticky traps out there tonight. They may not do a lot of good, but they'll make me feel like I'm doing *something.* I think the beans have developed pretty classic symptoms of bean mosaic virus. But that's just a guess, from looking around the 'net a little bit. Jan Could we change the name of "Bush" beans to something more palatable, lie Freedom Beans, or something? Okay, short green beans. How's that? I can't stand Shrub either. He's a disgrace, to say the least. |
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Q: Bush bean disease?
Jan Flora wrote:
Could we change the name of "Bush" beans to something more palatable, lie Freedom Beans, or something? Okay, short green beans. How's that? I can't stand Shrub either. He's a disgrace, to say the least. Back in 1999-2000, there was a billboard in Berkeley, CA, that said "Just because you survived drugs, doesn't mean your kids will." Someone spray painted out "drugs" and wrote "Bush". Man, was that prophetic. Funny at the time. Not so funny now. |
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