I have a raise bed planter with 4 green bean plants. Two of the plats have been significantly effected by something that is causing the leaves to turn yellow, stunted growth, and recently I've found brown edges and spots on them. The bottom leaves seem to be effected first.
The two other plants are only mildly effected at the moment, but they are getting worse. Please see the picture
Yellow Green Bean Leaves w/ Brown Spots
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Could be any number of things going on there. Nitrogen deficiency can cause yellowing on the older leaves, as can overwatering due to root rot. Also, a manganese deficiency can cause yellowing/browning on older leaves. Could be bean rust, though it appears to be more nutrient related. Check to see if there's any brown 'dust' on the undersides of the leaves. If it's indeed a rust (fungus) you can spray them with sulfur. If you don't suspect a fungus, my advice would be to let the soil dry out and then fertilize with a balanced fertilizer containing a higher N value as well as Manganese. Hope this helps.