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NJgrower187

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Yeah man, that wasn't a great idea. By the looks of the husks and tails on em ears i'd say it would be harvested very soon imo. It's just gonna suck when you go back there one day and the whole field is flat with none girls in sight:neutral:..might wanna consider transplanting depending how long into flowerin they are. But I have no clue when the farmer is planning on harvesting.
 

Gilfman

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lmao ... no man that farmer is actually gonna make a corn field maze .. and each dead end will be a plant :D so all the kids in the neighborhood will get handfuls of your bud (like pineapple express) lmao
 

tonydash

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no seriously guys, she's in a pot already so i can move it but i just dont have a pick up truck or a good spot to put her at the moment
 

newtothegame

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I'm in Ontario as well and from talking to my farmer friends most of the feed corn is already harvested in this area, at least southwestern Ontario. So for the most part it looks like your alright.
 

Buddman

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GUYS GUYS GUYS! everything is okay this corn wont be combined till its cold and snowy half the time around here farmers dont even get the corn off cause it goes bad and they just leave it till spring, iam in ontario and trust me its cow corn and my plants are already budding, its all good got a couple more months and i should have some huge budds, thanks everyone for ur concerns though but i think i should be good rock on dudes
 

caliboy80

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id say your ok for harvest for another 1 and 1/2, but id find a better spot if i was u, u are missing on a lot of light..... the maze is way taller than your plant..
 

Hoobostanky

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Yes sweet corn matures faster than feed corn and is harvested earlier for sale at the farmer's market or grocery store. Feed corn is left to try. When you see brown plants (corn) they harvest and store in silos for feed corn, hence corn-fed beef, etc. You might lose it before you can harvest....I hope not, those are some beauties.
 

Buddman

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ya it gets hot and humid here i try to water them twice a week it gets really dry the ground cracks and stuff but i'll be able to get them off before they combine!
 

Buddman

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question guys????/ okay well there is stems coming outta the plant that have no leaves or bud on them just like green sticks coming out is somone cutting ma budd and leaves out or does this happen/????? just a couple stems on everyplant are like almost cut looking but not cutt i unno need some info please>?>>>> thanks ill get some more pics soon too
 

born2grow

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question guys????/ okay well there is stems coming outta the plant that have no leaves or bud on them just like green sticks coming out is somone cutting ma budd and leaves out or does this happen/????? just a couple stems on everyplant are like almost cut looking but not cutt i unno need some info please>?>>>> thanks ill get some more pics soon too
Could be deer....they will eat the shit out of your leaves.
 

rocksredsox@yahoo.com

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question guys????/ okay well there is stems coming outta the plant that have no leaves or bud on them just like green sticks coming out is somone cutting ma budd and leaves out or does this happen/????? just a couple stems on everyplant are like almost cut looking but not cutt i unno need some info please>?>>>> thanks ill get some more pics soon too
i had the same thing dude...ithouhgt it was ants or rabbits
 

Buddman

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is there anyway you can transplant plants when there budding somguy knows where ma plants are and i want to move them ????
 

SomeGuy

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is there anyway you can transplant plants when there budding someguy knows where ma plants are and i want to move them ????
I swear I do not have a clue where your plants are man:eyesmoke: LOL.. But really, sounds fishy, are you sure someone knows? Id move them at a slightest doubt. The transplant will most likely cause shock. I dont know if I would dare since they have been in the ground a while.
 

pastafarian

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I swear I do not have a clue where your plants are man:eyesmoke: LOL.. But really, sounds fishy, are you sure someone knows? Id move them at a slightest doubt. The transplant will most likely cause shock. I dont know if I would dare since they have been in the ground a while.
ahahaha this made me piss nice 1 bro
sorry to hear the dudes plants snuffed it though :(
 
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