Lol wish you could smell mine! When I'm about 100 ft away even it smells like a skunk sprayed that whole area. Kicks you in the nose a bit AND I JUST LOVE IT!Thinking of placing a vertical divider, like a simple tarp, between my babies and the corn that stands directly in front of them. Would do this at flowering, so it would not impact plant growth in any way. I want to ensure nosey neighbors and kids don't come after my crops when they start to stink.
I can't wait for that smell!!
Those look like pistils to me.
Thanks for the heads up on that. I will do some research on it and be prepared to deal.Looking good. It's pretty obvious from your veggie garden that you're not a newbie to gardening. I'm sure you'll have no problem seeing this through to a successful harvest.
Just watch out for those budworms come flowering time. Imagine tomato hornworms, but you don't know they're there until a lot of damage is done. Being proactive is key...weekly BT sprays and egg hunting have been key for me.
Edit: I should've said daily egg hunting, regarding budworms.
Good luck with the remainder of the season.
That's a male. See the way it's got a claw-like thing going on? Let it go for a bit though, you'll see the pollen sacks begin to emerge and take on structure.
I can't give an estimate on a timeframe for pollination risk, but you definitely have some time. The pollen sacks need to form and mature. Just for fun, I'd say keep him around for a minute just so you can watch the progression. As long as you check daily, you shouldn't get caught with your pants down and pollen all over your girls.
I was swearing up and down that some plants I had were female, recently, until the pollen sacks started showing and kicked me right out of denial.![]()
I'm seeing so much first-time type changes in her right now. Smell is picking up as she is stretching out to hold her buds. Just thought I would share some of my pics in my journal...
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