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This is an absolutely beautiful dark purple corn.this ancient type of corn is particularly known in Peru and parts of South America and one of the oldest corn in the world, and a staple food of many societies since prehistoric times. Purple Corn bears well-sized ears with large kernels that ripen to a deep purple-black color.
The Anthocyanins are a type of complex flavonoid that produce the blue, purple or red colors of the corn. Phenolics are known to have many bioactive and functional properties. Purple Corn has higher C3G antioxidant capacity and antiradical kinetics than blueberries.
Also highly desirable for corn meal and corn pudding as well as a natural fabric and hair dye and cosmetics.
Start indoors as this corn requires a long growing season 100-120 days
1. Selection and preparation
First, choosing high-quality corn seeds is key. Choosing reder-shop seeds is the best choice. Our seeds have strong resistance to diseases and insect pests, high yields and good taste.
2. Sowing time and techniques
Proper sowing time is the key to successful corn cultivation. Generally speaking, sowing can be started when the local temperature stabilizes at 10-15 degrees Celsius.
3. Daily care
- Fertilization: Corn growth requires sufficient nutrients, especially nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
- Watering: Corn is a crop that requires a lot of water, so the soil must be kept moist during the growth process.
- Weeding: During the growth of corn, weeds must be removed in time to avoid weeds competing with corn for nutrients. Weeding can be done using methods such as manual weeding or chemical herbicides.
- Pest and disease control: The control of corn pests and diseases is the key to ensuring corn yield. Pay close attention to the growth of corn, and take timely measures to prevent and control pests and diseases.
4. Harvest and Storage
After the corn matures, it must be harvested in time. Generally speaking, the harvest period of corn is about 20-25 days after pollination, when the corn kernels are full and bright in color.