Zea mays 'Popcorn Mini Pink'

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Common Name: 

Maize

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Green

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Maximum temperature: 

40°C

Minimum temperature: 

10°C

Maximum height: 

305 cm

Maximum width: 

30 cm

Maize (Zea mays 'Popcorn Mini Pink') - Description

'Popcorn Mini Pink' features pretty, miniature ears just 2-4 in. long with rosy pink kernels. Crowding this plant by tight spacing will keep the ear size smaller. Pull ears after stalks, foliage and husks are thoroughly dry and hang ears in a dry place to cure. This corn is ideal for dried decorations, and is ready to harvest in 100-110 days.

Maize (Zea mays 'Popcorn Mini Pink') - Blooming

Corn plants have separate male and female flowers that are called tassels and silks, respectively. The 2 types of flowers are borne on the same plant (with the male flowers at the apex of the stalk and the female flowers situated halfway from the top). Corn is not grown for its flowers, however. The resulting fruits develop underneath husks on what is called ears of corn.

Maize (Zea mays 'Popcorn Mini Pink') - Growth

Corns thrive in heat and full sun. There are some cultivars of corn that do not have a high heat requirement. Corn can be grown year round in climates that are warm year round (for example Hawaii). In cooler climates the plants can be propagated around 2 weeks after threat of the last frost.

Maize (Zea mays 'Popcorn Mini Pink') - Planting

Sweet corn requires substantial space to grow. Plant the seeds in rows that are 3' apart. Baby corn requires less room when planting. They need roughly 4" of space in between seedlings. Organize the corn plants in several rows as opposed to a single row. This will provide for better pollination and therefore fuller ears of corn. It is important not to plant ornamental corn or popcorn close to sweet corn. Cross pollination can affect the taste of the sweet corn.

Maize (Zea mays 'Popcorn Mini Pink') - Pest

Corn plants are susceptible to many different pests, but the primary insect pest is the corn earworm. Many growers can come to expect that the tips of their ears of corn will have some damage. There is a way to help prevent herbivory damage. One week after the silks emerge put 2 drops of mineral oil at the tips of each ear where the silk is emerging. This helps to keep the corn earworm in check and will prevent and infestation. Unfortunately, this should be done with every ear of corn, which can be exceedingly tedious.

Maize (Zea mays 'Popcorn Mini Pink') - Interesting facts

In the 1998 movie, The X-Files, FBI agents Mulder and Scully come across a field of corn where the pollen from the corn is infused with an alien virus. The pollen from the corn is then picked up by masses of bees, which are then used to spread the virus. Unfortunately for the makers of the movie, corn is a grass and like all grasses is pollinated by the wind. Corn does not offer any nectar for insect pollination and bees would not have any affinity for corn. It is true that corn plants are prolific pollen producers; however, the pollen is primarily carried by the wind. Assuming that the alien virus actually existed, using a bee/corn symbiosis to propagate the disease causing agent would not be feasible.

Maize (Zea mays 'Popcorn Mini Pink') - Soil and irrigation

Corn can survive in most soil types, but does best in rich and deep soils. Provide regular water, but especially when the tassels emerge and then again when the silks emerge. These irrigation events need to be deep and thorough enough to wet the entire root zone.

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