Yellowing peas can be a frustrating problem for gardeners.
Growing this annual herbaceous plant is not difficult, but sometimes yellowing can affect the quality of the peas and reduce their yield.
First of all, you need to pay attention to 3 main reasons that can cause a common problem with peas.
Many of those who have had to grow peas in their gardens notice that the crop mainly turns yellow due to unfavorable conditions and diseases.
This unpretentious crop will grow poorly, wither and become ill if you choose an unsuitable place for planting.
It is best to choose a well-lit place for the garden bed, where there is no stagnant moisture.
Excessive moisture will cause root rot and the plant will die.
The plant will suffer if its watering is not organized correctly.
Try to stick to regular watering according to the following schedule:
If the peas do not have enough magnesium and nitrogen, they will turn yellow. To improve the soil, apply the following fertilizers in the fall:
To eliminate yellowing of leaves, it is useful to feed peas with the following solution:
Provide proper care for your peas and harvest them in baskets.