There
aren't any noticeable anatomical structures on the leaves that weren't
there before. There may be some on the leaves and stem which could be
small bacteria living on it which would be an example of parasitism.
Some seeds may have dropped from the flowers which would
increase the number of bean plants. Our plants are limited in growth
because of the competition for necessities of life between the bean
plants and some resources that are being competed for is water and
nutrients from the soil.
I believe that 144 bean plants would fit into one planter
because if you space out the plants a few inches apart 8 fit in the
width approximately and 18 fit the length approximately. 18 times 8
equals 144 so about 144 bean plants can fit in the planter box.
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