Sunday, August 19, 2018

zea mexicana

the northern tepehuan teosinte in my yard has flowered extravagantly ( three on this one plant ) however the stems show no indication of even beginning the process of forming ears...
the zea mexicana i have grown from the seed i got form the usda is much farther along in it season...
while some ears on some plants are still green ( and these are wrapped in pole bean vines )...
others are looking decidedly done...in fact a few have begun to shatter which is what led to...
me bringing in a couple of clusters of ears that looked finished...this was error...
while there were definitely mature seeds in those clusters, there were easily as many that were not...
so i changed my approach and began checking individual ears still on the plant ( after i ejected the inevitable earwig from each cluster of ears )...i took in all the mature seed i found...
which amounted to forty-four seeds...hopefully that number will expand into the hundreds as it did last season...i have had what i believe to be good luck with viability in second generation seed...the northern tepehuan in the yard is a second generation grown from last year's seed harvest..perhaps there will be no need to inopportune the government again.

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