Monday, November 13, 2023

what is this?

i planted three separate beds of mixed heirloom hopi blue maize and teosinte this past season...and, incidentally, it has not been a very promisng season in terms of viable teosinte seed...or maize for that matter and that is the point of this post...
teosinte seed develops in husks just like its descendant, however it produces a single row of seed with no cob ( and you can tell by green seed in november that things did not go well...by this time last year i had far more mature seed than this time around )...and there were a number of plants that produced just this...
maize produces ears with multiple rows of kernels ( i know, you know that ) and these ears did as well with three, four, five, and seven rows respectively left to right...
whatever this may be it certainly does not look anything like hopi blue maize...
although there are some "kernels" with a bluish cast to them...
when i took a few off the cob they did look a bit more like maize kernels...however, still clearly not...teosinte and maize can cross pollenate and i have to wonder if that is what has happened here...and i wondered if the seed might be viable...uncertain of how to proceed in finding out...
i used the tesointe/hydrogen peroxide method of breaking dormancy on half by soaking them for twenty minutes and putting them in damp paper towels in a baggie...
and the other half simply went into a damp paper towel...then both into a dark place, and we wait...we will be looking in o them form time to time and , if anything germinates, there wil be an addition to the bsement winter season...
speaking of which, the rescue potato is doing well...more, if anything happens...or even if it does not.

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