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105 days. Zea mays. Open Pollinated. Blue Hopi Corn. The plant produces good yields of 9" long ears of blue kernel corn. This blue corn is grown to make tortilla corn chips and blue corn flour. Makes beautiful decorations. Excellent choice for home gardens. United States Department of Agriculture, NSL 232108. A heirloom variety from the Hopi Indians in northern Arizona, USA.
Lot No: 102352
Germination: 80%
Test Date: 07/2025
Seeds Per Pound: 1,600
Plant Height: 5 to 7 ft tall
Planting Season: Spring/Summer
Sunlight Requirement: Full Sun
Planting Method: Direct Sow
(SE) Sugary Enhancer Hybrids The SE varieties have the highest sugar content. It also has superior tenderness. Usually last over a week in the fridge. No isolation needed.
Corn likes hot summers. Corn should be planted in specific patterns and distances, and separated by rows. Plant the seeds directly in the garden. Plant your seeds 2 weeks after the last frost date and when the soil has warmed up. Corn needs warm soil to germinate. The seeds may rot if the soil is too cool. The soil temperature needs to be higher than 75°F. Corn is pollinated by the wind, so it is important to plant the seeds in blocks of at least 3 rows in each direction. Planting in blocks also protects stalks from damage from high winds. Plants can grow 3 to 8 ft tall.
Warning: Do not plant in cold, wet soil, or you may experience poor germination!
Requires well-loose, rich soil in a well-drained location in the garden. Apply mulch, grass clippings, or straw around the base of the plant.
Water during dry and hot spells.
Use Slow Release (6 Month) Fertilizer when planting outdoors. Periodically apply Miracle-Gro and side dress with 33-0-0 plant food.
Carefully pull back the husk to see if the kernels are fully formed. Use a sharp knife to remove corn from stalks.