Devonviolet
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I recently purchased some of the Glass Gem Corn seeds, to plant this coming Spring.
Since it is so expensive, my plan is to grow this for seed corn only the first year. Well, we might save our a few dried ears for popcorn.
I know saving corn for next year is as easy as drying the ears thoroughly & storing away from humidity.
Since I only have 160 seeds & some won't germinate, I want to maximize my crop, with multiple plantings. Since we live in East Texas (Zone 8) our last frost to first frost range is ideally 244 days. With a growing period of 60-100 days I should be able to get 2 crops of corn, even waiting, to plant, a couple weeks past last frost (March 18th) to make sure it is warm enough for optimal growth.
I was thinking if I could plant seeds from the first crop (planted the first of April), around the first or second week of June. That would allow me to double my seed production this year. However, I have never done that and am not sure if it would work.
I have a nice dehydrator. So I could low temp dry the kernels, from early ripened cobs, before planting. But, I'm wondering if I could just cut the kernels off the cob (below the germ) and plant the kernels fresh?
Has anyone ever planted the current year's 1st crop seeds, to double production? Is it even possible? Btw, I have successfully grown corn before. However, that was in PA - I have never grown corn in East Texas.
Thanks for any help you might give.
Since it is so expensive, my plan is to grow this for seed corn only the first year. Well, we might save our a few dried ears for popcorn.
I know saving corn for next year is as easy as drying the ears thoroughly & storing away from humidity.
Since I only have 160 seeds & some won't germinate, I want to maximize my crop, with multiple plantings. Since we live in East Texas (Zone 8) our last frost to first frost range is ideally 244 days. With a growing period of 60-100 days I should be able to get 2 crops of corn, even waiting, to plant, a couple weeks past last frost (March 18th) to make sure it is warm enough for optimal growth.
I was thinking if I could plant seeds from the first crop (planted the first of April), around the first or second week of June. That would allow me to double my seed production this year. However, I have never done that and am not sure if it would work.
I have a nice dehydrator. So I could low temp dry the kernels, from early ripened cobs, before planting. But, I'm wondering if I could just cut the kernels off the cob (below the germ) and plant the kernels fresh?
Has anyone ever planted the current year's 1st crop seeds, to double production? Is it even possible? Btw, I have successfully grown corn before. However, that was in PA - I have never grown corn in East Texas.
Thanks for any help you might give.