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Hello. There is a possibility that the plants are attacked by slugs. They usually feed at night, during the day taking shelter in damp and shady places (look for them on the ground near the roots). It is recommended to look for traces of shiny white mucus. After controlling the plants well, it is advisable to apply a gel for their control (Gel Bio Plantella, 1 litre ) or a IronMax Pro, 350 g.
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AnAndreea9 April 2022
Hello, yes, most likely your beans were attacked by slugs, which, unfortunately, do not eat only beans. Eat salad, beans, potatoes, strawberries, etc. That’s how it looks like.
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