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@くまゴンミ3 жыл бұрын
こうやって手間をかけて育てた野菜ができるとマジで嬉しい♥
@BakriHalim3 жыл бұрын
My grandmother taught us to boil corn with it's silk and only peel off the cover after boil it. It will make the corn even more delicious and sweeter.
@今村恵ぴーちゃん3 жыл бұрын
語彙力有りますか?
@Mk-ko6ot3 жыл бұрын
Wow never knew this. I am gonna try. Thanks to your grandma😁
@fathimashares3 жыл бұрын
that is cool, next time i find corn with the leaves im going to try it, in london we can only get corn in ethnic shops with the leaves. Usually the corn in already cleaned cut and packed unfortunately.
@BakriHalim3 жыл бұрын
@@fathimashares I fortunately live nearby cornfield, our neighbors usually give it for free.. don't forget a pinch of salt too. 🥰
Aqui no Brasil o milho produz muito bem. Gostamos de comer exatamente assim: cozido na água com sal. Experimente passar manteiga enquanto ainda está quente. Fica muito bom.
I never knew this was how baby corn is made. I always thought they were different species
@edennis85782 жыл бұрын
You can use hybrid corn for seeds, but the result may be different from the parent corn. I think if someone is willing to try it, I don't think it will hurt to try.
@hachimiaitsilarbi34062 жыл бұрын
Traduction en français svp et bonne continuation Oran/ALGERIE.
Com certeza deve ser super saudável. Os brotos novinho com os nutrientes. Além de ser gratificante! Vc plantou, cuidou, viu crescer e dar frutos. É lindo.
Hey thanks for the amazing video showing how to grow corn and you show the new way to eat corn that I like I didn't know you could eat the silk fried so great work keep on doing great videos and we will always support you I learned something from your corn video and the Rice video
It is fascinating how one small seed has the DNA information and instructions to come up with another of its own. Also since 3 out of 10 seeds actually germinated and let's just say that is an average across all cornfields, given that there are about 500 corn seeds per corn cob, about 150 of those seeds will germinate and create another corn! That is a return of 150 corn cobs per one cob. Amazing.
@emrebarkinkeser2 жыл бұрын
The reason why the germination rate is so low is because she dried out the seeds under direct sunlight. UV rays destroyed them!
@Kapucino22 жыл бұрын
you get more than 1 cob from a single plant on average. also the germination rate is close to 100% when using proper seeds. This one in the video is not ripe. Ripe corn seeds are very hard and look like glass.
@TheRoadhammer3792 жыл бұрын
Most ,if not all corn grown in the United States is genetically modified to prohibit growing from seed. Most of these vids outside the United.
This is the second video I have watched from you. Good work. I'd suggest you don't use chemical fertilizer anymore. That only kills your soil biology and you will need even more fertilizer next time. Use compost instead or compost tea. Mulching like you do it is good but better than plastic foil would be grass clippings or leafes. Hope that helps
La primavera q sigue, septiembre /octubre, (BsAs, Argentina) voy a probar con tu método de polinización, cortando la oreja o espiga macho. Porque aquí el viento impide que el polen caiga de forma natural sobre los hilos de la flor hembra. No sabía que el maíz tierno se come, y los hilos de seda, tampoco sabía. No los hubiera descartado. Muy instructivo tu video. Muchas Gracias!
Sacas la semilla del maíz tierno por eso no te germinan deberías conseguir semilla de maíz macizo y tendrías un porcentaje del 99% de germinación. Saludos 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽