Cornfield plants,,,, piccss

dagobaker

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nice......
free pot is the way to go.......i was going to do some guerillia growing but im too busy with other grows........and snag a few ears of corn too :)
 

dagobaker

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are those flowering?
if not ur looking at 2.5 but more likely 3 more months..........
hope they dont cut that down before u harvest.......keep a good eye out
 

hornedfrog2000

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Around early Nov. It's a really good place to grow. I live in the Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin tristate area, and I don't think there is a better place to grow. I haven't had to water once this year, and the soil can't get much better. I will probably have to water this week, but thats about the only time this season I have needed to.
 

tonydash

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Around early Nov. It's a really good place to grow. I live in the Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin tristate area, and I don't think there is a better place to grow. I haven't had to water once this year, and the soil can't get much better. I will probably have to water this week, but thats about the only time this season I have needed to.

ok cool, that gives me at least 8-10 weeks max then....an extra 2-3 weeks will be alot for my baby....


i was under the impression corn was harvested early / mid October.
 

Nintendude

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I used to live up north in southeast Ohio. It was great soil for hydroponic patches, we were growing it all over the place.
 

yoyogrow

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If the corn is for food you might have to keep a really close eye on them. I live in the northeast and corn is already being harvested and sold at farmstands. Maybe you should break his tractor to slow him down or something haha.
 

SenorSanteria

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Try cracking open a peice of corn. If its white or yellow, its for food. If its multi-colored its feed. Usually farmers leave the feed corn until it has dried outside to harvest it, as it usually goes into the silo for storage- which should give you plenty of time. If its food though, you might be in trouble.
 

yoyogrow

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yea man havent you heard of the new hydroponic dirt systems??? lol jk i have no clue what hes talking about.
 

tonydash

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Try cracking open a peice of corn. If its white or yellow, its for food. If its multi-colored its feed. Usually farmers leave the feed corn until it has dried outside to harvest it, as it usually goes into the silo for storage- which should give you plenty of time. If its food though, you might be in trouble.

ok will check thanks for the tip bro. :mrgreen:
 

Gilfman

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Try cracking open a peice of corn. If its white or yellow, its for food. If its multi-colored its feed. Usually farmers leave the feed corn until it has dried outside to harvest it, as it usually goes into the silo for storage- which should give you plenty of time. If its food though, you might be in trouble.
wtf ... they dont grow indian corn for feed lmao ... if anything he should try eating an ear .. and if it isnt appealing its for feed lmao
 
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