Some MAIZE 🌽🌽 Farm Precautions || Don't Harvest This❎. Not Fully Matured More Nutrient, More Irrigation Supply Is Highly Recommended.

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Hello Hivers 💘💕,




DONT HARVEST THIS❎.

There are several examples to show on crop production and animal production on what to do and how to do it. It's only depends on how active you are and how positive you are as well. They go in line with each other. Just take for example when I posted an article on maize harvest it also goes a very long way and with the questions I saw on my discord channel inbox it's really gives me more elaborate inspiration to come out with much examples so that what I am explaining will be very much clear to the community applied not just for one person alone.

When you see this in your farm you must not harvest it yet. This will also give you a very good idea of what not to harvest whenever you are into farming system. This set of maize are the early stage Maize you can see in your farm. But to you it may seems like it already right for us but no not yet I will give you more pictures to view down below.

  • When you harvest corn like this it is halfway matured. This means that if you have old ones in your home it is great for them because it is not really hard to crack or to consume. Also if you have children growing up it is also awesome for them. But matured men and women may go for the full grown up corn.

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You can see the picture of that the the one I harvested has few weeks more to go before it reach it full grown up or maturity state. but if you are in an hurry or you have predators eating your farm you can go for it and harvest it all.

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  • This are also some other maize examples from the same Farm but different stand. When you see this in your farm you need to know that you need to spare them for couple of weeks. If not 1 to 2 weeks before you harvest them.

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These are Maize that are planted on the same day but when it comes to harvesting time the more faster than one another. This is what I mean. Even for human being that are born the same day, the cannot grow equally. One has to grow better than the other one even if they are twins.

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The more you also apply wisdom in making sure that those ones that are early to matured are harvested instantly. This will give room for this smaller ones coming up. And if they are all premature you need to spare them and monitor them as well.

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  • When I also moved downward to the misfirm section I saw more of the immatured Maize 🌽🌽 and I also look around if I may see any predators fetching them on after the other. But there is none. This means that there is time for them to grow more and to reach a full maturity stage.

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The more you eradicate the matured ones the better they grow up quickly. search that even before it taken of an eye few days they are already at the matured state.

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There are some factors that can also lead to this in maize farming. One of the reason is that if the rainy season is not a very deep one. When you experience scattered rainfall then this may occur in your own farm as well. Or if the soil you are using is not well fertile then that will be more of prematured growth even in your produce. but when you have this sometimes it may lead to discourage of getting into Maize farming another season.

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Great post! I look forward to my own maize getting to this stage. I've still got some time to go as I'm in the UK.

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WOW. @brucegryllis That's awesome 😎. So You are able to plant something? Some crops in the United Kingdom with the kind of weather condition and climate change there too? Amazing 🤩🤩😍. Please can you share some pictures of them all. I'm really interested 😄😄.

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