5 sweetcorn plants- not enough?

Started by caroline7758, May 12, 2007, 18:33:15

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caroline7758

When I came to sow my sweetcorn, I found I only had 9 seeds left, and only 5 have germinated. Will this be enough to get good pollination? If not, is it too late to sow some more?

caroline7758


markfield rover

Hope not too late,as i too found gaps so have pre-soaked some extra seed ,different name but same sugar whatsit
fingers crossed!

Jeannine

It is definately not too late to sow more XX Jeannine
When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

tim

They'll pollinate but you'll be short of corn?

Not too late? True. Our 40 are just going in!

Trevor_D

Oops! Thanks Tim - I haven't sown mine yet! (Tomorrow's job?)

jennym

Normally only get one or two cobs per plant so 5 wouldn't be enough here. But I won't be sowing them (direct into the soil) for a week or so anyway, so no problem - you've plenty of time.

deboydoyd

Put some in late June last year and got a better harvest than earlier crop so loads of time.

jennym

Meant to say, don't forget to earth them up around the root area, it makes such a lot of difference.

caroline7758

Ok, off to buy some seeds tomorrow!

saddad

Ours are about 2" at the moment and we are about to sow some more for the plant sale at the start of June...
;D

caroline7758

Maybe I'll wait and buy some of your plants, Saddad. :D

Georgie

How much earthing up do they need?  I was planning on growing mine in pots.

G x
'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

jennym

I normally pull 4 to 6" height of soil up around them. They seem to put out more roots. But then, you probably will have better quality of soil in your pot, than there is on the plot here, and also you'll probably keep the soil moister than I can. Maybe you could leave a largeish gap towards the top of the pot and fill this with more soil when it's grown a bit. I wouldn't worry too much, doubt if they earth up on a commercial scale.

Georgie

'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

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