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As early as possible, preferably before the corn has gotten its second true leaf. If you have planted them to the proper spacing of six to eight inches apart, plants older than second leaf have roots that are growing into the zone of the plant next to them, and you could damage the roots of the ones you want to keep. If you are concerned about damage to neighboring plants, it might be better to thin them with something like a kitchen knife so that you only just take out the growing point of the plants you wish to remove.

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