Sorry to post about beans again but I have one more question. As I mentioned before, I am mostly a container gardner at my townhouse, however I do have some room for a few bean plants in my flower garden. All of the bean plants are doing excellent so far. I planted them just over a week ago and they are 10" tall now. My question is, what is making the leaves on some of my bean plants wilt? It is only happening to one out of every 3 plants. And none of the ones in my flower garden are wilting just a few of the ones in my containers. I am using 36" flower boxes. They contain some type of organic garden soil, are planted about 4"-6" apart, and I keep them well watered. Is there not enough nutrients soil or is it maybe just the sunlight? The beans in the planter boxes do get a little bit more direct sunlight than the ones in the flower garden. Thanks for any help. Also thank you for the reply to my last post.
my bean leaves are wilting
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