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100–110 days. Considered a staple corn of the Hopi people, this can be eaten as a sweet corn when young, or if allowed to dry it can be used to make flour. Hopi Blue has a higher protein content than a dent corn and makes wonderful tortilla...
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Nearly 100% Percentage of Germination
I started some of these inside and direct seeded others—got a nearly 100% germination rate! Beautiful blue seeds, can't wait to see how they do this summer.
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Ali · May 31, 2026
Hoping Blue not a thing here
I planted Hopu Blue Corn for my hogs and it was a complete flop.
Many ears, no kernels or extremely scarce. WE take soil samples for amendment purposes. Soil required a basic application of fertilizer. To be honest, I think it was my geographical location. Just bc a seed is heirloom doesn't mean it's going to grow.
If Territorial wants to replace it I would rather get a hybrid sweet corn early harvest.
I do recommend Territorial Serd. I've ordered a lot and this is my only fail.
W. Wood