People, all he is doing is seed germination. Any seed can be germinated. I am germinating me seeds now for spring. It doesn't matter what type corn it is. Once you germinate your seed, then you plant it out. Of course it will not grow in the container. These videos are not hard to understand, some are just basics knowledge. Happy growing people from an horticulturalist.
People say corn doesnt like to be transplanted....sprinkle mycrorizae on the root ball, plant it shallow in DRY soil, dont water like you normaly would, they need to acclimate first. Oh kelp would be fine too btw
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Field corn is actually completely edible and soft when picked in the milk stage just like sweet corn. It's just not as sweet as a supper sweet hybrid or stay in that stage as long.
Not sweet corn, not enough space to grow in the container, and even if you try to transplant it they would likely die because corn doesn't like having the roots disturbed and you'll have the roots all tangled in such a small space.
Yes, seed will germinate at different rates, like the old saying go. Only the strongest survive. Soon seeds are duds when planting them. I sow several seeds in containers, some grow and don't.
What if your plant died because it needs space, space is important Remember that plants needs to grow 1. It needs water 2. It needs sun 3. It needs space (more important) 4. It needs Temperature 5. It needs oxygen