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Oregon Sugar Pod II Snow Pea: Yellow Leaves

FlarahSynn
12 years ago

I sowed several Oregeon Sugar Pod II Snow Peas in mid-March, following the packet instructions regarding spacing, etc. Both plants have grown about a foot high. In the past two weeks, the bottom leaves have begun to turn yellow: one plants leaves have yellow spots, while the other's leaves have simply turned completely yellow. The stems are not affected. Both plants have continued to gain height, despite the yellowing leaves.

Am I looking at the dreaded Fusarium Wilt? Powdery Mildew? The beans were sowed in a raised bed filled with freshly purchased soil. The neighboring plants (lettuce, micro greens, and tomatoes) seem quite content and don't show any signs of, erm, distress.

Here is a link that might be useful: Photos of the problem

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