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 Post subject: Corn Problems
PostPosted: Mar 19th, '13, 20:33 
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Hi Guys,

Can anyone tell me what is wrong with my corn sprout-lings? I am sprouting them in a separate container but one of them seems to be drying out. Should i transfer them into my GB now or wait a bit more?

(PS my system is still not cycled yet.)

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 Post subject: Re: Corn Problems
PostPosted: Mar 19th, '13, 20:59 
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Ive never grown corn from seed sorry so Im not much help. It kind of looks like it may be too damp in the cup but Im not too sure.


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PostPosted: Mar 19th, '13, 21:19 
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Hey Charlie,

You might be right, was raining here yesterday, will it help if i place them under direct sunlight for a while ?

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Looks like it might have rotted off, too wet perhaps?


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Charlie wrote:
Ive never grown corn from seed sorry so Im not much help. It kind of looks like it may be too damp in the cup but Im not too sure.


How else do you grow them? cant grow them from cuttings?


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PostPosted: Mar 20th, '13, 12:34 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Just plant corn straight in the beds dont forget to plant them close every 4 in
i have corn in the wicking beds theres 2 cobs on every plant


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PostPosted: Mar 20th, '13, 12:40 
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I worry about sowing corn direct in AP beds as its treated with fungicide normally. So I just buy seedlings


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You dont keep a cob out of last years harvest Mantis?


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PostPosted: Mar 20th, '13, 12:43 
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Come on mate, I am not that smart :oops:


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usually 1/3 to 1/2 of a cob will get you another decent crop - 20-30 plants.
Just dont forget to dry it before you try to remove the kernals. :P


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PostPosted: Mar 20th, '13, 14:28 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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mantis wrote:
I worry about sowing corn direct in AP beds as its treated with fungicide normally. So I just buy seedlings
I suppose you think the seadlings you buy are not treated


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