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A bean has germinated when it begins to sprout, typically indicated by the emergence of a small root (the radicle) and a shoot (the plumule). The seed coat usually splits as the root grows downward into the soil and the shoot pushes upward toward the light. This process usually occurs within a few days to a week after planting, depending on the type of bean and environmental conditions. Observing these initial growth signs confirms successful germination.

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