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Old July 14, 2009   #4
arlinek
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Rob't: Not sure I under the question, but I'll try. The very short ears are fully developed, no bare ends with undeveloped kernels, if that's what you mean. They are just so much shorter than normal (the ears). The stalks were of normal height.
rnewste: Yes, I know square is better but we had such previous success with only TWO rows in the past so this year we increased to 3 rows, but to poor results. And, these ARE planted in the ground, not a container.
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