Wooo Hooo!!!! Your first tassel!! That feeling you had when you found it, is the same feeling even the biggest farmer gets, when they find tassels. It's a sign that things are on their way to being OK. Just imagine that feeling, if you had a few hundred acres of corn and you were depending on it for your livelihood for the next year.
Your a farmer!!
boudreaulicious wrote:So now what, corn guru???
You'll get silk in a day or three, depends on the variety, and I'm sure I'm not familiar witht that stuff.
Pray for warm but not hot weather, for the next two weeks.
Dew is good, rain is ok, as long as it's not every day.
Don't mess with the silk. If you had a whole field, I'd tell you to feel it (it's sticky). Since you only have 6 stalks, you can't afford to crimp your yield. It needs to stay fluffed up and sticky, if you go messing with it, it'll be all globed together and the pollen won't be able to do it's thing.
You'll see pollen stuck to the silk as nature takes it's course. Maybe give the stalks a
little shake, a couple of times a day. You want as much pollen hitting that silk as possible. Big wind/breezes will not be your friend with 6 stalks.
Keep it watered like you have been, the leaves I can see look like everything is good.
You are on your way!!
Nice job.
Tim
Edit:
You replied to Katie while I was answering the post. I was assuming you had that feeling of accomplishment.........
You really are a farmer.