Gourmet flavor, tender texture
Maturity Days: 79 from direct sow
You will never find Obsession Hybrid Corn in the supermarket and possibly not even at gourmet fresh markets, because this sweet corn is so tender that it must be harvested by hand and should not be packed for transport. Pick it fresh from your own garden and eat it within hours—you won’t believe the quality of flavor and texture that corn can achieve when grown and harvested like this.
Obsession Hybrid Corn earns its name: one bite will hook you. This traditional sweet corn sets 8-inch ears with a mix of yellow and white kernels. They are filled right to the tip, giving you an extra nibble from every ear.
This corn reaches 6 to 6? feet tall, with ears set along the stalk beginning at about 2 feet off the ground. They are very well wrapped, keeping the flavor and texture tightly protected throughout the growing process. And the plants are mildly tolerant of Stewart’s wilt and rust, so you know you will get big crops every time.
This Super Sweet hybrid is less fussy about warm soil than other Super Sweet hybrids. Obsession should be planted at least 400 feet from Super Sweets (they tend to reduce the flavor of Super Sweets if cross-pollinated). If this is not possible, sow the two types at least a month apart.
Sow after last spring frost, when the soil is warm. Corn is famously easy to direct sow in any sunny spot. To extend your corn harvest, make successive plantings weekly up to mid-July, or plant varieties with differing maturity dates.
(P)Pkt of 200 seeds
Genus:Zea
Species:mays var. rugosa
Variety:Obsession
Item Form:(P)?Pkt of 200 seeds
Days to Maturity:79
Fruit Color:Multi-Color
Habit:Upright
Seeds Per Pack:200
Plant Height:6 ft – 6 ft 6 in
Additional Characteristics:Direct Sow,?Easy Care Plants,?Edible
Harvest Season:Mid Summer,?Late Summer
Light Requirements:Full Sun
Moisture Requirements:Moist,? well-drained
Resistance:Heat Tolerant,?Humidity Tolerant,?Rust
Soil Tolerance:Normal,? loamy
Uses:Beds,?Cuisine,?Outdoor
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