The corn plants have grown.
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The corn plants have grown well and have started to flower. They have matured in a short period, and each plant now has a thread-like silk on top. From this silk, a cob will gradually develop, and the corn will begin to form.
As the corn matures, it will turn red when fully ripe. The plants are currently growing well, but in a few days, the tops of the plants will need to be broken off. If not, heavy rain could damage the tops, potentially harming the plants.
To prevent this, the tops should be removed beforehand so that the cobs are not damaged by rain.
Once left to mature, the corn will start ripening naturally, and after some time, they can be harvested. At this stage, no further inputs are required. Water and fertilizer were applied a few days ago, and now the plants will continue to grow and ripen naturally.