It depends on the variety. Some are ready to eat only 60 days after planting. Others can take as long as 110 days, but the average is around 78 days.
about a week or two.
It depends on what type of corn you want to grow...
It tales about 3-6 weeks to grow into a big corn plant.
Until it dies.
3-4 weeks
Here in Northern Ireland it took us about 3 - 4 months to grow it.
Corn cannot grow in complete darkness as it requires sunlight for photosynthesis, which is essential for its growth. Without sunlight, the corn plant will not be able to produce the energy it needs to grow.
Actually no.. quite on the contrary if any. If the farmer grows both cow corn and sweet corn, the way we did it was the sweet corn on the outside 3 or 4 or however many rows, and the cow corn on the inside. It made it easier to pick, and you didn't ruin any cow corn when you tried to harvest it, because the outside was sweet corn which had already been picked.Additional Info.While it is very occasionally done, as both the answer above and one of the discussion points mention, it is only done in either way (outside or inside the field) on a very small portion of the field -- for the farm family's convenience. If you want high quality sweet corn, it must be planted in a location isolated from field (cow) corn, or any other type of corn, because the other corn's pollen will make the sweet corn kernels go "starchy". The best sweet corn (and what you buy in the can or frozen) is grown in a field all by itself for this reason.
In the south, fast. I only trust it to be good for two days.
It should take about 93 days, assuming average weather conditions.
how long does it take for corn silk to work properly?
not sure what a 2366 bin is but a normal bin of sweet corn is about 720 ears