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Biggest garden challenge yet
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 7:13 pm
by clawton
Yuruckuluha candy stripe giant corn
This is a giant corn from Peru
PROBLEM
Doesn't start to tastle till 12 hour daylight and 210 +days to maturity
But I thought I'd give it a go
Going to try and shade it in middle of August and see if I can force it to tastle early
It's going to be a challenge
This is probably the first year it's been grown in canada
Re: Biggest garden challenge yet
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 8:07 pm
by windwalkingwolf
210 days!! Are you going to start some indoors? I was looking at some giant corn varieties myself, the 'early' one I found was 110 days, and I figured with the June frosts we've had here last couple years, I'd be pushing my luck.
Re: Biggest garden challenge yet
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 8:54 pm
by WLLady
I would figure out time to tassel from planting, count backwards from then and start indoors under lights...210 days. Good luck!!!!
Re: Biggest garden challenge yet
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 10:56 pm
by G Williams
Plant on a south facing slope, sheltered to the north. This may cut down on the number of days to maturity and warm the soil up earlier in he spring. A tree line or large building on the north side may be a heat sink and extend the frost free days in the fall.
Re: Biggest garden challenge yet
Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 10:10 am
by JP*
Good luck!
Is it a flour corn, feed corn or eating corn?
Re: Biggest garden challenge yet
Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 12:15 pm
by kenya
Wow Good luck.
Re: Biggest garden challenge yet
Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 8:47 pm
by windwalkingwolf
JP* wrote:Good luck!
Is it a flour corn, feed corn or eating corn?
All of the above, but ideally, it should be nixtamalized first for people food. It's used mainly cracked and ground for tortillas/flour
Re: Biggest garden challenge yet
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 2:31 pm
by JP*
I had to look up nixtamalization. What a great invention / process that is!
Would fermenting the cracked corn with other fermented grains be sufficient for your poultry feed?
Re: Biggest garden challenge yet
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 2:36 pm
by JP*
Is historically local maize still in production?...I am full of questions, lol
Re: Biggest garden challenge yet
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 1:08 pm
by baronrenfrew
"Local" seeds and "heritage" seeds almost disappeared due to 1. Consumer lack of interest and 2. Seed company takeovers.
Search "organic or heritage" seeds and you'll find some small businesses and clubs.