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«Black Aztec» - Organic Corn Seeds

«Black Aztec» - Organic Corn Seeds

1.14 €
What you lose in cob size the plant makes up in numbers. This is one of those corn varieties that just surprises. They are best picked as either a sweetcorn in the milk stage before they colour up or allow to dry for maize meal.

  • Packet Size 5/50/500: 

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  • Manufacturer country: Ukraine
  • Product code: 4323-5
  • Germination: 90%
  • Unit: Seeds
  • Seeds per gram: ≈ 10.00
  • Crop year / Production date: 2023
  • Shelf life: 5 years

  • Heirloom Corn «Black Aztec»

    A stunning producer of small dark purple/black cobs. A medium height corn, it grows to around 1.8 - 2.0 meter tall but produces a wonderful crop of up to 10 cobs per plant.

    What you lose in cob size the plant makes up in numbers. This is one of those corn varieties that just surprises. They are best picked as either a sweetcorn in the milk stage before they colour up or allow to dry for maize meal. The meal is a stunning blue colour and kids love to eat it.
     

    How to Grow

    Corn needs a spot with that gets full sun and has fertile, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0 to 6.8. Seedlings can be set out as soon as the last spring frost has passed. Space plants 8 to 12 inches apart. In case of a surprise late frost, be prepared to cover seedlings with a fabric row cover. In cold climates you can plant in a raised bed covered with black or IRT plastic (infrared transmitting plastic) that will warm the soil. If possible, lay the plastic a week or so before planting.

    Plan to fertilize twice because corn is a hungry plant. Before setting out seedlings, amend the soil with compost and mix a balanced organic or timed-release fertilizer into the soil. About a cup of 10-10-10 per 10 feet of row is a good general rate, but be sure to check and follow rates given on the label of any fertilizer you are using. About 6 weeks or so later, when the plants start to produce tassels, fertilize them again. (If you amend the soil with cottonseed meal or other high-nitrogen amendment, it may not be necessary to feed the second time.)

    Use a hoe or trowel to mix the fertilizer into the top inch of soil between the plants. After this booster feeding, water your corn once or twice weekly if the weather is hot and dry. Normal plants should grow fast with dark green healthy leaves. Corn will tell you if it is hungry by turning very light green. If so, feed again.

    Corn grows fast and needs lots of water to grow properly. It also has shallow roots that make it susceptible to drought. Soaker hoses will insure that your corn gets the water it needs. However, for a large planting, soaker hoses may not be practical.