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Wimpy Kentucky Pole Bean Plants
Our Kentucky Pole bean plants are growing nicely, they are about 6" high now
but I think we are noticing that the leaves are a very pale green. Is this natural or are they lacking some nutrient? Thanks In Advance, Kathy |
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Wimpy Kentucky Pole Bean Plants
"Kathy" expounded:
Our Kentucky Pole bean plants are growing nicely, they are about 6" high now but I think we are noticing that the leaves are a very pale green. Is this natural or are they lacking some nutrient? Thanks In Advance, Kathy Where are you located, Kathy? Has it been cold there at night? Beans prefer heat, if planted too early they'll lay around until it warms up (frost will kill them dead). -- Ann, Gardening in zone 6a Just south of Boston, MA ******************************** |
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Wimpy Kentucky Pole Bean Plants
In Southern California but we have had cool nights (high to mid 40's), also
we have had quite a bit of rain for here. I am watching them closely, they do look alive and healthy just not a nice healthy dark green. Kathy "Ann" wrote in message news "Kathy" expounded: Our Kentucky Pole bean plants are growing nicely, they are about 6" high now but I think we are noticing that the leaves are a very pale green. Is this natural or are they lacking some nutrient? Thanks In Advance, Kathy Where are you located, Kathy? Has it been cold there at night? Beans prefer heat, if planted too early they'll lay around until it warms up (frost will kill them dead). -- Ann, Gardening in zone 6a Just south of Boston, MA ******************************** |
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