100 Seeds Min. Beautiful blue and white dent corn. 110 days. Red cob. Occassionally there will be a completely blue ear. This corn got the name of Cherokee White Eagle because some people claim to see the image of a white eagle in its kernels. Can grow upwards too 10 feet tall with up to 2 ears per stalk which are between 6 to 7 inches.
Corn, Cherokee White Eagle
- Beautiful Dark Blue to Purple, and White Dented Kernals
- Dent Corn
- 1-2, 7" Long Ears Per Stalk
- 8'-10' Tall
- 100-110 Days
- 100 Seeds/Packet
Planting - How To Grow Cherokee White Eagle Corn
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Sow seeds outdoors 1" deep after danger of frost.
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For best results, plant in 3 to 6 row blocks instead of a single row
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Thin 8" apart.
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Keep seeds moist however avoid over saturating seeds
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Maturing crops Prefers consistent watering in well-drained soil.
Harvesting - How To Harvest Cherokee White Eagle Corn
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Plan harvest in early morning or in the evening.
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If harvesting it for sweet, or milk stage, wait until corn silk is dark brown all the way to the husk.
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If harvesting for seed or full maturity, allow corn to dry on stalk, seed corn is most optimal when ears and husk are completely dry and starting to point downwards.
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