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Serendipity Hybrid Sweet Corn F1

$7899
  • Serendipity Sweet Corn – A bicolor, TripleSweet variety with 75% supersweet (sh2) kernels and 25% sugary-enhanced (se) kernels.
  • Excellent flavor, texture, and shelf-life!
  • 80 days to maturity.
  • Non-GMO, Not RoundUp Ready.
  • Zea mays.
Seeds per Pound:
Treatment: Treated
Description

Check out our Corn Growing Guide to learn more about how to grow corn in your garden.

Serendipity Sweet Corn is a hybrid, TripleSweet corn variety that has a perfect balance of traditional corn flavor with sweet, tender kernels. This is a widely-adapted variety that performs well in all growing zones. Serendipity produces bicolor ears that average 8" long. The plants are vigorous and grow fast, reaching 6-7' tall at maturity. Serendipity Sweet Corn combines sweetness and tenderness with 75% supersweet kernels and 25% sugary-enhanced kernels. Due to the high percentage of supersweet kernels, the ears hold well on the stalk. This allows for an extended harvesting and processing window.

Sweet corn should be planted in the spring after the last frost date. Sweet corn can be grown throughout the warmer months up until fall, as long as time is permitted for harvest before first frost. Succession planting is recommended with at least two plantings, one in early spring and one in late summer/early fall. Corn ear worm pressure will be greater in the warmer months, but this can be alleviated by applying spinosad to silks and tassels once they appear.

We recommend planting sweet corn using a walk-behind planter like our Hoss Garden Seeder. Once plants emerge, thin plants to 6-8" depending on adequate irrigation. If drip irrigation is used, in-row spacing may be as close as 6". If water is scarce, a wider in-row spacing will be necessary. For pollination purposes, corn should be planted in a square plot with rows on 30-36" spacing. Planting a few long rows will result in poor germination and absence of kernels on the cobs.

Serendipity Sweet Corn Planting Information

Planting Method: direct seed

When to Plant: after last frost

Planting Depth: 1"

Seed Spacing: 6-8"

Row Spacing: 30-36"

Days to Maturity: 80

Disease Tolerance: Southern Corn Leaf Blight

Growing Information

Customer Reviews

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Tammie Strickland
First sweet corn crop!

I've never grown corn, and silly me chose a late season planting. Had great germination....then the dreaded army worms hit it hard. When it first started showing issues, I literally thought I had burned them up with fertilizer. By the time I realized it was the worms, there was a lot of damage. I sprayed three good times with Spinosad and got them knocked out. Even though the plants recovered, they seem to be stunted. Luckily it's producing ears of corn! I'm so excited! I'll definitely spray the Spinosad again once the silks appear.

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Donald Hurley
Great Corn

Very good corn

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Chris Moore
Serendipity

Best corn ever!

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John Page

Like ot because it is worm resistant

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Charlie Williams
Awesome

I've been growing this corn for 3 years always get good results I'm not a great gardener but it's the only one where I can get 2 ears per and sometimes you get 3 ears but since I'm not a great gardener the third ear don't always get big. That being said I've only ever got 1 ears per plant with other kinds of corn so it's why I really like this kind and it is so good makes me look like a pro lol