>>1730038Other than the obviously insect bites, their may be some sun scaled. Were they indoors in low light then planted out in full sun? If so, just cover them with some shade cloth or slats to prevent full sun; shade or dappled sunlight that is.
Look for caterpillars and slugs/snails and their frass.
>>1730044I've had some of my seedlings inside their 1020 trays snipped off by something. Make little walls using plastic cups or other similar thing to help prevent gastropods and cut worms from ravaging things. Anything larger than those pests will require fencing/wire cages/bird netting.
Pepe/wojak posting is poor taste in /hgm/ threads. Post topic-related things instead.
>>1730042So long as they can't reach your skin, you can use anything you like. The face screen on those would be fine, but I don't know how well it'd protect in the back since. Most material is woven pretty tightly to prevent the stingers from getting through it. Glove material is the same or thick leather.
>>1730028>Can I reuse the excess bean-soak water to water other plants?Yes, it will probably have low levels of nitrogen.
>toxinsFor your plants? Most likely not at all really. Your water might have more bad stuff in it, for the plants, than what leaches out of the beans. However, for your health, don't use that water to consume unless you heat it. Legumes like kidney beans are toxic until fully cooked so you'd need to cook the water to break up any leached toxins. Yes, you can use it to steam veggies. I do stuff like that all the time.