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Greenhouse Gardening – How to Grow Sweet Corn?

Whether it is for a barbecue or for dinner, corn cobs are always a great side dish. If you want to grow your own sweet corn in your greenhouse, you need some more space, nutritious soil, plenty of water, and lots of light. The benefit of growing in a greenhouse is that you can harvest sweet corn year-round.

What is the difference between sweet corn and other maize varieties?

Sweet corn or pole corn is the variety of maize that contains considerably higher sugar content. Field corn varieties are harvested when attaining the dent stage (dry and mature). It contains more starch than sweet corn because of the longer maturation. Sweet corn, on the other hand, is ready when it attains the milk stage because it is meant to be consumed as a vegetable and not a grain.

Greenhouse Gardening – How to Grow Sweet Corn?

What are the important factors to grow sweet corn in a greenhouse?

Sweet corn needs a lot of conditions to grow perfectly. This includes a nutritious, mature soil, as well as plenty of sunlight and pollination.

Soil requirements

Sweet corn thrives in well-drained, moist, and nutritious soil. The ideal soil is sandy loam because it stays moist without necessarily being too wet. The best practice is to start using compost or aged manure weeks or even months before sowing sweet corn seeds. The soil pH level should range from 5.8 to 6.8.

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Watering requirement

Sweet corn requires adequate water especially during planting and just after germination. Overall, apply about an inch of water every fortnight to keep the soil moist.

Lighting requirements

Sweet corn requires full sunlight. If you grow sweet corn in a greenhouse instead of outside, you have to make sure that the plants are getting sufficient sunlight. Pick the sunniest side in your greenhouse or use grow lights if the lighting is a problem.

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Greenhouse Gardening – How to Grow Sweet Corn?

Pollination requirements

Sweet corn needs wind pollination to thrive. Therefore, you need great ventilation in your greenhouse. You at least need a good amount of vents. You can also use ventilators to ensure better ventilation (click here to see our greenhouse ventilation). If you don’t have this, a mechanical pollinator like the VegiBee (click here to learn more) helps you to manually pollinate sweet corn plants.

Space requirements

Sweet corn takes up a lot of space in your greenhouse. If you want to grow sweet corn in your greenhouse you should ensure enough room. We don’t recommend growing these plants in a small greenhouse. You most likely want to grow other plants as well, so make sure you section and plan your greenhouse space accordingly. If you don’t have a greenhouse yet, check out our large greenhouses. Some already come with ventilators like the MONT Mojave Edition. The Riga Greenhouse is also a great option because it offers optimal ventilation with plenty of roof vents and the barn-style doors on both gables.

Greenhouse Gardening – How to Grow Sweet Corn?

How to plant sweet corn in a greenhouse

Harvesting sweet corn

Sweet corn is ready to harvest about 12 to 18 weeks after planting. Ensure the kernels are full and milky. Harvest by pulling and twisting the ears downwards so the cob falls off the stalk.

Greenhouse Gardening – How to Grow Sweet Corn?

Common problems

Benefits of growing sweet corn in a greenhouse


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