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Originally posted by 4Shoes View PostSweetcorn is coming along nicely.
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Going to go up a pot size until I can decide what to do with it.
Needs to grow on in the polytunnel because or the wind.
Was thinking of growing in buckets 10l or so. will this work?
Not going to have beds for a year or so. Wasn't planning a raised bed until then.
Sweetcorn requires wind for pollination. Plant them in blocks to improve pollination.Last edited by WalterWhite; 01-06-2018, 11:33 AM.
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Originally posted by WalterWhite View PostGrow them outdoors.
Sweetcorn requires wind for pollination. Plant them in blocks to improve pollination.
Plan is to grow near door and if not enough wind, shake them
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My swifts were sown 30th April, were planted out around 18th May ish, and are now nearly at the top of their pop bottle cloches. Coming on really nicely! But I'm desperate for some time to cut some grass and mulch them - that really improved the soil for them last year, the worms went mental.
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Originally posted by 4Shoes View PostThey can't go outdoors. Wind just strips the leaves. Last 2 years ended up with 12" stalks.
Plan is to grow near door and if not enough wind, shake them
Starting to get tassels.
What next?
1st time got them to this stage.
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Originally posted by 4Shoes View PostOK the corn went in on 1st June. They have taken a wee burst of growth and now look like this
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Starting to get tassels.
What next?
1st time got them to this stage.
Mine outside are doing ok but a sheltered spot and staked each end with string across, dont think if were in open they would survive the winds in a normal year, like you have found
Outside and greenhouse pics
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Originally posted by 4Shoes View Post
Starting to get tassels.
What next?
1st time got them to this stage.
Happy Gardening :-)
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Someone (Zelenina) posted a really useful pictoral guide to how to tell when the cobs are ripe - mine were unripe for weeks after the silks turned brown and fell off.
Here's a good one. https://www.agry.purdue.edu/ext/corn...grainfill.html
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Originally posted by 4Shoes View PostLooks like I have a problem then. They have reached the top of the tunnel.
Will just have to wait and see.
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Originally posted by 1Bee View PostSomeone (Zelenina) posted a really useful pictoral guide to how to tell when the cobs are ripe - mine were unripe for weeks after the silks turned brown and fell off.
Here's a good one. https://www.agry.purdue.edu/ext/corn...grainfill.html
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Originally posted by It never rains..it pours View PostHad similar issue in greenhouse here. Would think you are ok for the silks (cobs) as they form are no higher than tassle emergance height. You may need to convince the tassles to follow the curve of the tunnel roof as they grow up. Then if they are not directly above silks when dropping pollen do some pollen tranfer with a paper bag or a sheet of paper, etc
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Originally posted by It never rains..it pours View PostHad similar issue in greenhouse here. Would think you are ok for the silks (cobs) as they form are no higher than tassle emergance height. You may need to convince the tassles to follow the curve of the tunnel roof as they grow up. Then if they are not directly above silks when dropping pollen do some pollen tranfer with a paper bag or a sheet of paper, etc
I was considering trying a 1" or even 2" paintbrush to try transferring pollen - does that sound worth doing?
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