Edamame should be harvested when the pods are full-sized and bright green. This is usually around soybean growth stage R6, which is the final stage before maturation. Growers will know the crop is ready when the beans are nearly touching each other in the pod.
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Mar 9, 2024 · Edamame is a frost-tender vegetable that can be planted in late spring in a location with full sun (at least 6 hours) and average soil fertility ...
Edamame cultivars best suited for mechanical harvest have a compact growth habit, with pods that are concentrated on the main stem 6–12 in. above the soil ...
Therefore, pod development becomes one of the most critical stages in the life of soybean. While stress at this time will result in aborted pods, seed number ...
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May 1, 2013 · * Edamame pods are ready to harvest from 70 to 90 days after planting. Varieties to consider, in order of ripening time, are: Soy Good, Envy ...