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Old 02-07-2005, 08:14 AM
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"Pat" wrote in message
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Yesterday at this time my sweet corn crop was head high. Then we had a
storm - badly needed the rain, but the wind was fierce and caused a lot of
the stalks to lay down almost flat against the ground (luckily, only one
stalk actually busted off).

This corn had not begun to grow tassles but is (or was) close to that

stage.
I planted late, we were still having frost in early May (rare for this
region). The spring was exceptionally dry (also quite rare here) but I

kept
the crop watered and it was doing very well. I had just finished

cultivating
and adding compost between the rows.

Will the stalks come back up on their own? Or should I give them some sort
of help? Would they still produce ears if they stay mostly horizontal?

This
has never happened to my corn before so I haven't got a clue....


On years past, this has happend to my corn, as well.

The stalks will straighten up on their own in about a week. There's no
need to do anything. The sun will do all the work.