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Old 03-09-2007, 12:39 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Sweetcorn and the Fluffy Bits

"John Vanini" wrote in message
The tassels, as I've been told they're called, are those parts of the
sweetcorn at the very top where pollination is carried out. They are what
you see waving in the breeze, above the plant, long before the cobs form.

The cobs themselves are much lower down and this year are probably the
biggest and best I've ever grown!

It's just that the tassels normally look like they always did but a bit
bedraggled. This time one of them looks more like a deformed cob.

I've only done what I normally do excpet that I did give them one feed of
tomatoi fertiliser, which is what I saw in a gardening book.


Ah sorry. Got confused by your earlier description which made no sense to
me. I thought you might have been mixing the corn silk up wiht the tassel
from what you wrote.

Can't think of any reason why the tassel would look odd, ub tif the cobs
were OK and you had good rates of cobs/plant, I wouldnt worry about it.

"FarmI" ask@itshall be given wrote in message
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"John Vanini" wrote in message
I've noticed that on my sweetcorn one of the top fluffy bits (sorry
about the technical language!) has developed into, what looks like, an
ear of corn but is much smaller, a bit sad looking, with kernals missing
and mis-shapen, and some dark in colour. It, obviously, has no sheath of
leaves and looks most strange..


Do you mean that the cob developed without leaves on the outside of the
cob? If so where did the tassel grow from?