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Why are my green beans fuzzy?
Fuzzy green beans are most likely a sign of powdery mildew.
Here's why:
* Powdery mildew is a common fungal disease that affects many plants, including beans. It appears as a white, powdery coating on the leaves, stems, and pods.
* Fuzzy appearance: The powdery mildew spores create a fuzzy texture on the beans.
Other possibilities:
* Insect infestations: Some insects, like aphids or whiteflies, can leave behind a sticky residue that may appear fuzzy.
* Downy mildew: This is another fungal disease that can also cause a fuzzy appearance, but it usually creates a downy, gray-purple coating on the underside of leaves.
How to determine the cause:
* Inspect the beans closely: Look for white powdery coating or other signs of insects.
* Check the leaves: Powdery mildew will also appear on the leaves, often with a white powdery coating on the upper surface and a grayish coating on the underside.
What to do:
* Treat powdery mildew: If you have powdery mildew, you can try using a fungicide or baking soda solution to control it.
* Control insect infestations: If you have insects, use insecticidal soap or other safe methods to control them.
Important note: It's best to consult a local gardening expert or agricultural specialist for accurate diagnosis and advice on treatment. They can help you determine the exact cause and recommend the most effective solution.
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