Pulsegleaner
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Hi all,
I mentioned this question in my garden report thread, but as I was somewhat buried in the mass of that, I want to put it out in the open.
Due to some germination/development issues, it looks like I only have around half to a third of the corn shoots I planned for my field waiting in plugs (yes, I know one ideally plants corn directly, but doing it as plugs lessens the loss due to critters eating the seeds).
Since this is a breeding project (and so "add more corn isn't an option) it seems to me I have two ways to go and I was wondering if anyone could tell me which is preferable.
1. Plant the remaining corn widely spaced out, so as to give each plant or hill maximum space to send out roots.
2. Plant the remaining corn at the distance I would normally, over a much smaller area. This cuts down on the root space, but will probably improve pollination when the tassels come out (with my small space, I have a LOT of trouble will all the pollen blowing over the actual corn and down into the driveway.)
I mentioned this question in my garden report thread, but as I was somewhat buried in the mass of that, I want to put it out in the open.
Due to some germination/development issues, it looks like I only have around half to a third of the corn shoots I planned for my field waiting in plugs (yes, I know one ideally plants corn directly, but doing it as plugs lessens the loss due to critters eating the seeds).
Since this is a breeding project (and so "add more corn isn't an option) it seems to me I have two ways to go and I was wondering if anyone could tell me which is preferable.
1. Plant the remaining corn widely spaced out, so as to give each plant or hill maximum space to send out roots.
2. Plant the remaining corn at the distance I would normally, over a much smaller area. This cuts down on the root space, but will probably improve pollination when the tassels come out (with my small space, I have a LOT of trouble will all the pollen blowing over the actual corn and down into the driveway.)