1. PlantingBury the seeds in relatively moist soil. If the outside temperature is above 8 degrees and the moisture content is around 60%, try to provide a suitable environment so that sprouts will grow soon. 2. GerminationAfter planting the seeds, if the environment is suitable, sprouts will grow in about a week and the small sprouts will break through the soil. The newly grown shoots are light yellow. After some time of being exposed to the sun and growing, they will turn green and begin to grow upwards section by section. 3. FloweringAfter about two months, the corn will begin to bloom and grow filaments, and male pollen will also appear, which will be more conducive to fruiting. IV. ResultsSoon after flowering, the male and female are fertilized, and corn cobs will gradually grow, while its filaments will gradually fall off. In addition, it has a strong skin that wraps around the fruit and retains moisture. |
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