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lissylulu
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Location: 2327
Registered: January 2010

Shrivelling dwarf bean leaves

Posted 716 days ago

Hi Everyone,

I planted dwarf beans about a month ago and they sprouted practically overnight and were going mad. They're now about 20 cms tall but there is something wrong with them. The leaves are dying... they're not really discoloured they just look like they've had all the moisture completely removed so they're curling under and dying. There's no holes in the leaves or other evidence of damage and I can't find any insects whatsoever. I don't have the foggiest what it is, any ideas would be much appreciated!

Cheers,
Lisa
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Novice gardener getting started on my first organic fruit & veg project.

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tomatojoe48
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Location: Hornsby 2077
Registered: December 2009

RE: Shrivelling dwarf bean leaves

Posted 715 days ago

HI Lisa do you realise that we going in autumn? I had dwarf borlotti dwarf too they were good and loaded but do remenber that hot weather that we had six week ago? in one day I lost everything, anyhow I planted some more thinking that was going to be hot they are 25 five cm tall but is going to be to cold before maturity, so my lovely Lisa put you mind in peace and forget until next spring.
Lisa it looks like they needed water, try to water them whith some seasol and powerfeed mixed toghether possibly if not to late they will come back if the weather stay warm.
Good luck and Regards
TomatoJoe48
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