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2 Comments To "Corn Growth"
#1 Comment By AnnsGreeneHaus On 07/30/2013 @ 12:02 am
Corn plants should be suckered to ensure a healthy single stalk, or at least that’s what I was taught. Studies have shown that removal of the suckers or tillers (depending on your area) has much effect one way or another on the performance of a stalk of corn. I hope this answers your question.
#2 Comment By AnnsGreeneHaus On 07/30/2013 @ 12:04 am
sorry, I didn’t proofread well enough. “…removal of the suckers does not have much effect…”
Suckers are formed at the bottom of the stalk from the first through the 5th leaf.