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Started by Mr Smith, August 11, 2009, 16:54:08

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Mr Smith

Anyone ever had a problem with sweetcorn not producing cobs?,

Mr Smith


aussiedigger

Yes... last year only about a quarter of my plants actually produced any cobs.  The few cobs we got were very small.  I put it down to all the rain we had and lack of warmth and sunshine.  I am more optimistic this year as the plants are much taller, and just starting to form cobs - fingers all crossed at our house!!

Robert_Brenchley

I'm not hopeful about mine. Like a lot of things, it was affected by the flood.

kt.

Yes, but I put it down to my first year and the allotment not being worked for the previous 3-4 years.  This year I have 2 varieties, one in each plot.  Both have at least 2 cobs per plant that are doing well at the moment.  My plants are nowhere near as tall as some I have seen around our site though.....
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Mr Smith

The sweetcorn  that is not showing any sign of cobs is some of the best sweetcorn I've seen tall and strong and about thirty odd plants in all, I can understand one or two not showing which I have had in the past but not this many with no cobs, on the other side of the allotment I have another two varieties which should be ready in the next week or so, I do know that sweetcorn if grown close together can cross pollinate but this does not appear to be the case,

Deb P

I have made the mistake of only growing one variety this year, Pink Popcorn which I haven't grown before. The plants are about 5' tall and look very healthy, but haven't produced any tassels or cobs yet! ::)
If it's not pouring with rain, I'm either in the garden or at the lottie! Probably still there in the rain as well TBH....🥴

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manicscousers

our pink popcorn we got from you is the same size(in the poly), deb..no sign of cobs here, either  ;D

saddad

The giant white is now taller than me.... but no signs of tassels or silks...  :-\

1066

what variety are you growing Mr Smith? Could it be a problem with the seed? Maybe worth dropping the suppliers an email?
1066

Mr Smith

1066,
             already done that the seed is from a very well know seed supplier,

1066

Ah! definitely back to the drawing board then

Mr Smith

I've just a response from my seed manufacturer which I'm happy with and hope to receive replacement seeds shortly, :)

twave

We grew sweetcorn for the first time this year and just got our first harvest. Only 2 cobs between 5 of us so far but the rest of the plants have 2 or more cobs so looking forward to more.

chriscross1966

Does depend a bit on the variety..... Earlibird has already set adn the cobs are fattening up nicely, I reckoin another week or so and they'll be cropping..... the Blue Hopi popcorn has only just got some silks to go with the tassels that came out (no need to worry about seperating these two varieties in future, the Earlibird ahd finished on silk long before the Hopi put out tassels adn I wouldnt#' be fussed if the cross went the other way anyway.....

chrisc

betula

Mine are not doing much good,scuse the weeds.They did get bitten by rabbits so that knocked them back.

ceres

Picked the first cob yesterday.  Only took one 'cos wasn't sure if they were ready but it was completely delicious so the other 2 or 3 that look about the same are coming home later today.  I think they are Sparrow from Wilkos.

betula

Well done ceres,this is my first year with sweet corn. :)

ceres

My first year too with the full-sized stuff.  Only grown baby sweetcorn before.   Definitely worth growing, the difference in the taste to shop-bought is amazing. 

Flighty

I'm growing Golden Bantam.  I sowed the seeds directly in the ground the first week of June. They're now well over six feet high and most have both tassels and silks/cobs on them.
It's my first year for sweetcorn as well.  8)
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betula

Mine are Unwins sweet corn F1 hybrid supersweet :)

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