No canned corn won't work. You need to get hard corn kernels from feed store, many kinds. good luck
It tales about 3-6 weeks to grow into a big corn plant.
you physically cannot corn cannot grow in a cup
Yes, corn is renewable. You can plant and grow more corn.
corn on the cob not cobe and it grows on a corn plant. obvious i know but true
cause they're diffirent
in a factory it takes just a couple of minutes, at home its about the same
Corn, or maize, can be grown nearly anywhere that the soil is relateively neutral (pH 5.5 to 8.0), sufficient moisture can be delivered to the plant, and sufficient plant nutrients can be held in the soil. Corn will grow in a wide variety of climates.
The corn that we eat is the seed part of the corn plant. Each little kernel is a fertilized seed, and if left to mature and dry can be planted and will grow a corn plant.
No. Salt affects the uptake of water to any plant so it cannot make corn grow faster.
The answer is yes. I have 2 pea plants & 1 corn plant, and It seems that the peas win today's battle!
I did an experiment where we mixed corn starch and soil together and then grew a plant it it. It did grow very well after a couple of days of continous watering. I do not know how it would do though in just corn starch, because corn starch tends to absorb all the water and nutrients not leaving any for the plant
You will be waiting for an eternity, because any plant will not grow in a dark place. Plants, including corn, need sunlight to grow. They will not grow if they are not exposed to sunlight.