Hey all,
I tried my hand at growing corn this year, my ears aren't flourishing and the squirells are reeking havoc on my tiny crop. Any suggestions for keeping their little paws off my corn? Also has anyone grown corn with a pink silk before? I think I bought the wrong kind, I guess corn isn't my thing this year.
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How close are the stalks to each other, how far apart are the rows and what did you add for fertilizer. BTW, when that corn is finished pollinating get a good inch a week worth of water on it... Corn requires a lot of water during the milk stage (ie ear growing). From silk to ripe ear is 20 - 25 days give or take.
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I'm not sure where in Illinois you are located but here in south central the weather has not been nice for corn. It got warm early then turn cold then lots and lots of rain then it got really hot again and the corn took off then it got cold which kind of slowed the growth. More warmth and now it's not even hitting 80 deg. Not good for corn devlopment. BUT it will grow just give it time. Like Charlie said the silk needs to start drying out before the ear is ready.
As far as the squirells I don't have much experiance with that but we have a lot in our neighborhood and they never bother my corn. Try feeding them acorns to keep them happy if you can't do what r12 suggests.
As far as the squirells I don't have much experiance with that but we have a lot in our neighborhood and they never bother my corn. Try feeding them acorns to keep them happy if you can't do what r12 suggests.
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I have only a few short rows maybe 20 stalks in all, I live in Bolingbrook (ILL) and the corn has gotten LOADS of water. (we put in a rain catch drain system) I started the corn indoors with a happy little grow it yourself kit and then worked some run of the mill miracle grow into the soil before planting. I am still a garden novice, and usually only grow spaghetti squash and a salsa garden, so corn was a giant leap this year along with carrots and green beans that also have been mutilated by those fuzzy tailed rats. Maybe I'll give the kids some sling shots to improve thier "motor" skills. Guns aren't really my thing (LOL).
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