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dcarch

dcarch

14 hours ago, Franci said:

Hi guys, so the only thing that survived the iguanas were the green beans, definitely we are terrible gardeners 🤣🤣🤣they were doing fine until the leaves turned yellow, not sure it’s too much sun, not enough fertilizer or what 🙁

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Take a magnifying glass and examine the back side of the leaves.

 

Looks like spider mite damages to me. Bean plants = invitation for spider mites.

 

dcarch

dcarch

dcarch

14 hours ago, Franci said:

Hi guys, so the only thing that survived the iguanas were the green beans, definitely we are terrible gardeners 🤣🤣🤣they were doing fine until the leaves turned yellow, not sure it’s too much sun, not enough fertilizer or what 🙁

7DA845A0-E577-436C-BD0A-3E998A35783E.jpeg

0E2DE699-52DC-4D3A-84E2-A78A3D3741E9.jpeg

 

Take a magnifying glass and examine the back side of the leaves.

 

Looks like spider mite damages to me.

 

dcarch

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