Runner beans may curl due to several factors, including environmental stress, such as inconsistent watering or extreme temperatures. Pest infestations, particularly aphids, can also cause the leaves to curl as they feed on the plant's sap. Additionally, nutrient deficiencies, particularly in nitrogen or potassium, can lead to abnormal leaf growth. Ensuring proper care, including adequate water, nutrients, and pest management, can help prevent curling.
Runner Beans
Runner beans can climb either clockwise or anticlockwise, depending on the variety. This is due to the way the stem twists as it grows.
Runner beans prefer a soil pH level between 6.0 to 7.0. They thrive in slightly acidic to neutral soil conditions. It's important to maintain the pH within this range for optimal growth and productivity of runner beans.
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It is native to Central America.
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Mexico and Central America
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15lbs
It's not as much about what you eat but more about how much of everything you eat. If it fits in your daily calorie budget you can eat runner beans w/o gaining weight.
Peas, green beans, runner beans, etc.