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Old March 31, 2008   #1
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Ive noticed a foliage issue on my Dragons Tongue beans. The same problem showed up with blue lake last year and I pulled them and planted tendercrop in their place. No problems with that variety. I am wondering if this is some sort of blight and what to do about it. The soil has been kept pretty moist, maybe moreso than needed. Any ideas?

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Old March 31, 2008   #2
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Is it wind burn? I would not pull just yet.
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Not sure, I dont plan to pull them unless I find information that leads me to. I just remember the same situation with the blue lakes last year and I pulled them probably too early. I plan to let the soil dry more in between waterings as I may have overdone it some.
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When I over watered my Blue Lake they seem to have a root rot at the base last year. Yours really look good really.
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Whatever it is sure isnt hurting their growth, they have really taken off this past week. I may have too many in the 7x3 bed. 84 plants total staggered planting
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In today's picture, both plantings look very healthy. I'd wait and see if they outgrow it. I hope they do well for you. I know some of you are big Dragon Tongue fans.
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My first time growing the variety, wanted to see what all the fuss is about. They do look pretty healthy overall and I only removed about 4 or 5 leaves with bad spots. Noticed the soil is still moist even with the heat today so Im leaning towards too much moisture. I hope they do well and thanks.
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84 plants is a tiny bit crowded. 7 x 3 I count 5 rows of 12 plants or 62. Might be fine.
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