Why do my pea pods have no peas?

The simplest and most likely explanation for empty pea pods is that they just aren't yet mature. When you take a look at the pod, the maturing peas will be small. The peas plump up as the pod matures, so try giving the pods a few more days. Of course, there is a fine line here.
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Why wont my peas come?

The number one reason that pea plants don't flower is due to a nutrient surplus or deficiency – too much nitrogen or too little phosphorus. Peas actually don't require much fertilizer, if at all. Peas are a legume, meaning that they work with a specific bacteria, Rhizobia, to capture nitrogen in the soil.
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Why are my bean pods empty?

Nutrient deficiency. Poor seed set and empty pods can be a symptom of nutritional deficiency. Low levels of soil calcium or phosphate are known causes when field bean pods won't produce seeds. To correct this problem in the home garden, have soil tested and amend as needed.
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Why do my peas have no flowers?

Pea plants will not flower if the weather is too hot. If you plant too late in the season, you may run into this problem. Excessive nitrogen can also prevent pea plants from flowering. Choose a fertilizer with less nitrogen, since too much causes growth of leaves and stems at the expense of flowers and pea pods.
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How long does it take for pea pods to fill?

Generally, the following time periods apply: Garden peas: Pods mature 18 to 21 days after flowering. Snap peas: Pods mature five to eight days after flowering. Sugar peas: Pods mature about seven days after flowering.
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How often do you water peas?

Water deeply once a week. Never allow the soil to dry out totally or you'll drastically reduce pea production. The critical time for watering is when the plants are blossoming and producing pods. When pods are maturing in hot weather, water daily if needed to maintain pod quality.
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Do peas only produce once?

Gather up affected pods and compost them. Healthy plants may produce a second crop if dry weather returns in time. To prevent, make sure plants get good air circulation and plenty of sun to dry quickly after rains.
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How long does it take for peas to flower?

Sweet Peas will start blooming approximately 4 -6 weeks after visible vining. Timing of bloom will depend on whether the plants have been pinched back. Pinching may slow growth somewhat, but it will produce bushy plants with more flowers.
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Why are my green bean plants not producing?

High temperatures – When the temperatures go too high (normally above 85 F./29 C.), bean flowers will fall off. The high heat makes it difficult for the bean plant to keep itself alive and it will drop its blossoms. Soil is too wet – Bean plants in soil that is too wet will produce blooms but will not produce pods.
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Why arent my green beans blooming?

Age is a factor when no bean flowers is the problem. Unlike other plants that may set blooms continuously through the early part of the growing season, beans usually need to reach maturity before they will bloom. If your plants are still young, they may simply need more time.
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What's wrong with my green bean plants?

Plants may exhibit discoloration and poor growth. Make sure beans are planted in well-drained soil, as excessive moisture is an ideal environment for the development of fungus. Stem anthracnose is a fungus that commonly causes bean problems in severely wet conditions. Beans may exhibit dark colored lesions or blotches.
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How long does it take peas to emerge?

Time to Germination: Typically germination occurs between 7 and 14 days. Special Considerations: Pea plants require a trellis to support their climbing habit.
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How long does it take for peas to produce?

Most varieties of peas need about 60 days of growth before harvest. But they will stop growing and not produce flowers or pods once temperatures get above 85°F, as often happens in June. Although the plants do need full sun, peas produced in hot weather may also have poor quality.
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Are peas self-pollinating?

Peas are generally self-pollinating and the likelihood of cross-pollinating is low. However, insects do visit pea flowers and can cause crossing. Commercial seed growers recommend a minimum separation of 20m, which is not really practical for the home seed saver, but try to leave as great a distance as possible.
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Do all peas grow in a pod?

Some peas, such as snow peas and snap peas, have edible pods. Garden peas or green peas must be shelled. Peas are in the legume family, which means they can absorb nitrogen from the atmosphere.
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Why are my peas growing so slowly?

Weather has a huge impact on the growth and productivity of peas, which can grow fast or slow, depending on how much sun and warmth the plants receive. In the US, for example, garden peas grow faster than they do in the UK because cool, cloudy weather slows the plants down. Warm weather has its drawbacks, too.
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What conditions do peas need to grow?

These plants need full sun and soil that drains well. They need less fertilizing than many other vegetables, so adding a little compost to the soil before planting is usually adequate. For vining peas, choose a location where they can grow up a trellis or other structure. Peas are cool weather plants.
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How do you make sure plants self-pollinate?

If your plant is self-pollinating, all you need to do is brush inside each flower, making sure the pollen gets down into the pistil (middle part) of the flower.
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Do peas need full sun?

Peas and green beans like cooler temperatures. They need some sun (about four to five hours per day) to produce flowers and pods, but they tend to fade out as the temperature warms. Planting them in a cool shady spot will lengthen your growing season. Bush beans are a better choice for shade than pole beans.
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Are pea plants male and female?

Mendel studied inheritance in peas (Pisum sativum). He chose peas because they had been used for similar studies, are easy to grow and can be sown each year. Pea flowers contain both male and female parts, called stamen and stigma, and usually self-pollinate.
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How do you increase pea harvest?

The soil around your peas should stay consistently moist, and depending on rainfall, that may require watering deeply two or three times a week. Proper trellising is also key. But the easiest and most dramatic way to increase your yield is to apply an inoculant at planting time.
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Do peas produce all summer?

Most pea cultivars will have time to produce a full crop by the end of the growing season if they're sown in July, but if you garden in an area known for early and unpredictable frosts you might choose to confine your summer planting to sugar snap peas or snow peas, which are eaten pod and all while they're still ...
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