Corn likes it warm to hot and to be watered regularly. If you get plenty of rain, then don't water. If you live where it is dry, water regularly. If you fail to water often enough, your corn on the cob will not fill out completely. Regular watering, not overwatering is best.
corn needs a wet, semi-dry/humid climate to grow in.
To grow popping corn successfully, plant the seeds in well-drained soil in a sunny spot. Water regularly and fertilize as needed. Harvest the corn when the kernels are dry and store in a cool, dry place.
Dry corn is dry and soaked corn is wet.
Nope. Too cold, too dry, not enough sunlight for photosynthesis.
Dry corn weight compare to green corn weight...Green corn weightX0.43=Dry corn weight
Corn is typically ready to be picked and eaten approximately 60-90 days after planting, depending on the variety. To ensure optimal sweetness and taste, it is best to harvest corn when the kernels are plump and the silk on the ear begins to dry out.
To successfully grow corn for popcorn at home, you should choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil, plant the corn seeds in rows about 1-2 inches deep and 9-12 inches apart, water regularly, and fertilize as needed. Harvest the corn when the kernels are dry and hard, then let them dry further before popping them for popcorn.
Growing conditions would either be too dry, too wet, or too cold.
No, Kenya has a good temperature to grow crops like maize (corn), beans ect..
In the tropical wet and dry climate of the Caribbean, crops that grow well include bananas and sugarcane. These crops thrive in the warm temperatures and abundant rainfall characteristic of the region. Corn can also be cultivated successfully, but apples, potatoes, alfalfa, and wheat are less suited to this climate. Overall, the tropical conditions favor the growth of fruit and sugar-producing plants.
To successfully grow a popping corn plant in your garden, you should start by choosing a sunny spot with well-draining soil. Plant the seeds in rows or blocks, spacing them according to the instructions on the seed packet. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, and fertilize the plants regularly. As the plants grow, provide support if needed and watch for pests or diseases. Harvest the corn when the kernels are dry and hard, then dry them further before popping.
Relativily fertile soil is used for growth of plants, about every 3 years. You should change the corn to soybeans and let it die and decompose into the ground providing the nutrients corn needs to grow the next year.