Have you ever cultivated beans before, or are you planning to do it for the first time? If so, there are certain details to keep in mind, especially when the beans begin to fruit. π±
Whenever any crop starts to produce, it's crucial to observe specific factors to ensure that everything goes smoothly after all the effort we've put into the farm since the moment we planted the seeds. πΎ
The first thing to monitor is the water moisture. π§ Beans don't require excessive moisture, as too much can cause the roots to rot, leading to falling pods and leaves. It's essential to keep a close eye on the moisture level at this stage; neglecting this could result in the loss of your entire crop. π«
Pests and insects are another threat that can damage your farm. π Bean plants are particularly susceptible to these critters, and their pods can become easy targets. You could easily lose more than half of your harvest this way. π
Additionally, the state of the soil is very important. π If the soil isn't fertile enough, you might notice the leaves of the beans beginning to turn yellow. πΌ Addressing this issue is urgent for farmers if they hope to have a successful harvest. π