I plant con on my fire escape but they don't acquire pollinated where on earth should i plant them to assure pollination? ...
Answers: I found this info on corn pollination on the Mississippi State University Extension Service web site:
"Corn pollen is carried by the coil as it falls from the tassel to the silks of the ears. If anything prevents this meander transfer of pollen, the result is ears beside empty rows and missing kernel. Corn planted in a single row loses most of its pollen. This is why corn should be planted within a block of adjacent rows to some extent than one or two very long rows. High temperature and drought do not interfere with the verbs of corn pollen but can prevent proper pollination and fertilization, resulting in poorly developed ears."
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you may hold to plant them in the actual ground. also you could try keeping a butterfly bush or honey suckle close by your corn.This will attract bugs that pollinate.