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Black spots on broad bean plants.

Broad bean, dry    United Kingdom

My broad bean plants which went in the garden in the autumn are now badly affected by black spots on the leaves and stems and most of the plants. I am thinking it best to do away with them all and start again with another crop of something. We are having some very damp and humid weather up here in Blaenavon South Wales ... Should I treat the soil before replanting and if so what should I use. Last year that patch had a very successful potato crop .
Thanks for your help.
Regards
Pippa


Posted by: Pippa Gander (2 points) Pippa Gander
Posted: June 9, 2014


David Hughes commented,
Pippa
can you provide a few images please. Close up and of the whole plant

almost 10 years ago.

Lindsay McMenemy commented,
+1 point for images - I have updated my answer
almost 10 years ago.



Answers

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Chocolate spot? http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?... See if the pictures there look like yours. It was hard to tell from the picture you uploaded, but from researching it appears this is a common fungus on broad beans and it affects the entire plant, including stems.


Posted by: Susan League, UF/IFAS Sumter Program Assistant (1 point) Susan League, UF/IFAS Sumter Program Assistant
Posted: June 10, 2014




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From the images, I would have to agree with Susan - it looks like chocolate spot. If you are removing the plants then try to remove everything as the fungus can survive on any plant debris left behind. You could rotate and plant in another area if you have the space and put something else where the beans were. If replanting, anything you can do to promote good drainage and reduce the humidity around the plants can help to prevent infection. Use wide spacings so that the plants are not crowded together. Water early and at the base of the plants to reduce leaf wetness and allow the plants to dry out over the course of the day. Good luck!


Posted by: Lindsay McMenemy (4 points) Lindsay McMenemy
Posted: June 10, 2014


Pippa Gander commented,
I could add a photo if I could find out how to upload one and send it to you
almost 10 years ago.

Lindsay McMenemy commented,
When you are logged in and click into the question, there should be a button underneath that says edit. If you click on that there will be another button that says 'add image' You can add as many as you like
almost 10 years ago.

Pippa Gander commented,
I have just added some pics ... many thanks for your help. :)
almost 10 years ago.



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