Corn planting time and monthWhen to plant corn in spring In spring, corn is usually planted in April. The temperature in spring is more suitable for growth. The ground temperature can be stabilized at above 10 degrees. During growth, the temperature needs to be kept above 12 degrees. When to plant corn in summer Corn can be planted in summer in May and June, when the climate is suitable for growth. When the climate is hot, proper shade is needed. When to plant corn in fall In autumn, corn needs to be planted before mid-July. After planting, it needs sufficient water environment and a suitable temperature environment during maintenance. When to plant corn in winter Corn is planted in winter, usually in October. It requires loose soil and watering should be done in moderation to avoid water accumulation. Corn planting methods and stepsWhen planting corn, the seeds need to be soaked to promote germination, and loose and fertile soil should be used for planting. The soil must be kept moist during planting and there must be sufficient base fertilizer. During normal maintenance, it is necessary to water the seeds appropriately and spray pesticides in time when encountering diseases and pests. |
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