Hello,
I have a very important question about corn. Right now is July and I have planted a couple acres of corn but there hasn't been sight of the tassel or ears on the cornstalk. They are already 4-5 ft tall. This is my first time growing corn. Did I do something wrong? I would really appreciate some guidance from those who may know something. Thank you.
without more info it's just a guess - but sounds like you need to wait.
the "mature height" depends on the variety - but 5 feet is fairly short.
have you had rain? corn loves heat and rain....
does the corn have good color? corn is a heavy feeder - if it's yellowing the nitrogen could have been low.
the "mature height" depends on the variety - but 5 feet is fairly short.
have you had rain? corn loves heat and rain....
does the corn have good color? corn is a heavy feeder - if it's yellowing the nitrogen could have been low.
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Wow, 2 acres of corn is a farm not a garden. I assume then that you are selling corn commercially ? In any event, as the previous replier said it is hard to know if you really have a problem or simply need to wait longer for the tassles.
Since you posted this on the Organic forum, maybe you are growing these organically and your compost is lacking some nutrients ? 2 acres seems like a huge area to commit to organic unless you are spreading tons of manure.
For my home garden, I do not generate enough compost to feed everything. Knowing what the previous replier said, that corn needs a lot of nutrients, I give them 2 apps. of triple 10 bag fert. , the first 1 month after germination, then the 2nd 1 month after that. I pour a good stream of it from a cup 2 inches away from the row, and water it in good. I get really good corn every year, full ears and really yummy with no worms, so I will stick with the triple 10 for corn.
Good luck
Since you posted this on the Organic forum, maybe you are growing these organically and your compost is lacking some nutrients ? 2 acres seems like a huge area to commit to organic unless you are spreading tons of manure.
For my home garden, I do not generate enough compost to feed everything. Knowing what the previous replier said, that corn needs a lot of nutrients, I give them 2 apps. of triple 10 bag fert. , the first 1 month after germination, then the 2nd 1 month after that. I pour a good stream of it from a cup 2 inches away from the row, and water it in good. I get really good corn every year, full ears and really yummy with no worms, so I will stick with the triple 10 for corn.
Good luck