how corn should corn be?

BlackPeter

Active Member
To answer the question in the title of your thread....im gonna so on the safe side and say 100 percent corn.
 

SCARHOLE

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Last year I went in may after the farmer sprayed for weeds, they got resprayed in late june an all died. (10 clones Rip)

Id recomend not putting em all in the corn, put a few in the woods just in case.
 

plantvision

Active Member
A few thinks to keep in mind.
Corn ground can possibly have a premergent spray in the soil.
Some of the broadleaf premergent sprays will take down or severly stunt MJ.
If they are not using premegent sprays then they will be spraying after the corn is planted. (postemergent)
80-90 percent will be using glyphosate(active ingredient in RoundUp).
Usual pass is when corn is about 6" to 1' tall.
Second pass is right before canopy.(corn rows closing in). Or about 3' to 4'.
Which in my area is around last part of June to start of July.
So best bet is to wait till corn is around the 3' to 4' range.

Growing on somebody elses property opens up a whole lot of uncontrollable variables.
And uncontrolled variables lead to getting busted.
Be careful.......and always have a back plan if somebody notices them.
Good Luck
 

hic

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Well first and foremost are you sure that the farmer is even going to spray for weeds? Not all do ya know.
 

xianx420

Active Member
in the one field i was planning on growing in, the farmer was just there like 2 days ago spraying weed killer i guess,and i have grown a plant in this field before,but not since corn was there the last time like 3 or 4 years ago.i dont have a woods around to grow in so i kinda have no choice to grow in corn,i know someone who grew in one the the fields around here last year and the bud was nice as shit..so i dont get why ppl are talkin shit on corn grows lol
 

hic

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I don't know either? I have grown some beauts in corn. Although I have lost some beauts to weed killer and early harvest of corn before. I do not have a problem with corn however I have issues sometime about what goes on in the corn field.
 

Brick Top

New Member
so i dont get why ppl are talkin shit on corn grows lol
Over the years I have read of more people who attempted growing in corn fields losing their crops than having a successful grow and harvest, and I have read of two being busted.

I am not saying it cannot be done, but if you live in an area that is rural enough to have corn fields you should be able to find a better location to grow.

One question you always have to know the answer to is, when will your plants finish and when will the farmer harvest? If they are growing feed corn or corn that will be ground and used in various products, depending on location and conditions, it may remain in the fields long enough to complete a grow. If what they are growing will be in your local grocery store fresh veggy section this summer, that's a horse of a different color.
 

GreenMONSTAH

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I've read a couple places corn is not goood to grow near beign as it is a nitrogen hog, also corn trends to die before our harvest time
 

WeedFreak78

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I grew around corn in my garden last yr, corn was done by Sept. and my girls were left exposed untill i harvested in early oct. Luckily they were small so they didnt stick out, but beware of harvest times..
 

ThinkSayMakeDo

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I grew around corn in my garden last yr, corn was done by Sept. and my girls were left exposed untill i harvested in early oct. Luckily they were small so they didnt stick out, but beware of harvest times..
This seems like a feat. Have you seen corn being harvested? It's not delicate. BUT a good point that in most circumstances corn is harvested earlier than your buds will be finished.
 
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