The first week of May I sowed 3 types of sweetcorn swift, white queen and bloody butcher. Nearly all of swift have come up but nothing yet on the white and butcher. I've dug up a couple of seeds, they haven't been eaten nor do they look like they are rotting. Are they being a bit slow or have they failed? Anyone tried these varieties and had anything similar happen?
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Originally posted by flynch View PostThe first week of May I sowed 3 types of sweetcorn swift, white queen and bloody butcher. Nearly all of swift have come up but nothing yet on the white and butcher. I've dug up a couple of seeds, they haven't been eaten nor do they look like they are rotting. Are they being a bit slow or have they failed? Anyone tried these varieties and had anything similar happen?
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I showed my first attempt mid-March. Nothing appeared.The end of March I bunged another seed in each pot. Nothing appeared. These were all 'Lark' that I bought in the 50p sale at Wyvale. I went to my local garden centre and bought another packet of Lark and planted them in the same pots. They came up within a week and a few of the others as well. They have grown like mad and are now planted out (about 6-8 inches tall). I know it was the last lot that germinated as they were in square pots, the first planting went in the middle, second back left and third front right. I won't buy "old" sweetcorn seeds again. By the way does anyone know where I can buy the flexipotslike Cadalot has in his photo?
I germinated them on a South facing windowsill.Last edited by greenishfing; 31-05-2019, 03:55 PM.
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Originally posted by greenishfing View PostI showed my first attempt mid-March. Nothing appeared.The end of March I bunged another seed in each pot. Nothing appeared. These were all 'Lark' that I bought in the 50p sale at Wyvale. I went to my local garden centre and bought another packet of Lark and planted them in the same pots. They came up within a week and a few of the others as well. They have grown like mad and are now planted out (about 6-8 inches tall). I know it was the last lot that germinated as they were in square pots, the first planting went in the middle, second back left and third front right. I won't buy "old" sweetcorn seeds again. By the way does anyone know where I can buy the flexipotslike Cadalot has in his photo?
I germinated them on a South facing windowsill.
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Sweetcorn seems to be an intermittent performer, one year I gave up and bought some plants, only for the ones I sowed to appear a couple of days later, last year I had very good germination, this year a third germinated, so I sowed some more and all those came up and they were from the same packet.
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Originally posted by nickdub View PostI'd always recommend chitting them inside first for a few days in the warm before sowing, unless you happen to live somewhere with really hot weather.
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Originally posted by nickdub View PostI'd always recommend chitting them inside first for a few days in the warm before sowing, unless you happen to live somewhere with really hot weather.
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One thing, Flynch, unless your different varieties of sweetcorn start to pollinate at different times, it's best to keep them a very long way apart (recommendations in the States suggest 250 feet between varieties). If you can't manage that, you might think about growing only one variety each year. Cross-pollination by different varieties can make kernels a bit tough and not as sweet.
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Originally posted by nickdub View PostHow much warmth are you giving them ?
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