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I built a new bed this year and started some beans, tomatoes, and zucchini from seed. The beans were in blast off mode in the starter pots before I planted them, literally climbing my windows. The day I planted them in the bed, however, they started struggling and don’t seem to be recovering. I am at a loss what is going on here and hoping one of you kind folks can help me. Photographed is one of the leaves that seemes to just be curling up and dying. Please help!

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[–] AWizard_ATrueStar@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Hey! Thanks for following up. I think it was the transplanting because about a week later they started sprouting newer much healthier looking leaves. one of the vines has grown about 6 feet or so and might be getting a little TOO big. The others are not quite as robust but seem to be doing OK.

No beans yet, but I do have a zucchini growing which I am pleased about! Hopefully the beans are not too far behind.

Thanks again!

[–] Nomad@infosec.pub 1 points 1 day ago

Great, im happy to hear it. Enjoy the succhini, there is usually too much, even for someone like me who loves zucchini. :)