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Old 26-07-2003, 07:12 PM
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Default Corn not growing

Don't know what Phishead is babbling about. Maybe its something he heard on
a Jerry Baker spot on PBS or saw in a dream?

Miracle Grow 10-10-10, obviously, is not a high nitrogen fertilizer nor does
clay soil freely give up its "nutrients" whatever they are supposed to be.

Use the high nitrogen fertilizer. Corn is a heavy feeder.

Next year work a lot of peat or compost into your soil.

Crop rotation works only if you grow different crops not three of the same
thing.


Phisherman wrote in message
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 03:37:00 GMT, "Joseph A. Zupko"
wrote:

I plant two different varieties of corn. One is early and the other is
late variety. The early corn is about 3 feet tall the late one is

about
3-5 feet high and the tassels have all ready developed but no signs of

the
ears developing. Its grown in hard clay. Does this mean the corn will not
develope any ears? I planted corn in the same area last year and had no
problems but it was a different variety. We been getting enough rain

here
in northern Ohio. Should I use lot of high nitrogen fertilizer?
Or is it too late and give up on it?

Clay soil has a lot of nutrients in it, but corn (like most grasses)
uses nitrogen. I would apply it, but something like Miracle Grow
according to the label directions. Rotate your crop next year and
prep your soil by tilling in compost (or any organic matter) and
10-10-10.