We see lots of corn growing, how Manny ears of corn per plant.?


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It depends on the variety of corn. Usually from 2 to 8 ears per stalk.


Usually one.
One or two to a plant.
Two ears to a stock,sometimes three
2 is standard.
If it is well fed, up to four
It really depends on the variety. Mine has a first crop of large ears, and a second, sometime a third crop of three ears. In good warm summers with plenty feeding, the plants can produce more. They love moisture, nutrition and plenty of sunlight. With the lousy summer this year, my plants are flowering already and not very high. I reckon that I will just get one ear from each plant, if I am lucky. The pollination might have been bad with all this rain.

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