Did anyone else plant Hopi Corn in 2023 or 2024 and do you have any results to share?
In 2023 I only applied a little top dress fertilizer after emergence and I had varied results. I read that closer planting would result in faster canopy closure, better shading, and reduced evaporation so tried that this year. Top dressing after emergence didn't seem to work so this year I fertilized to the recommended levels and tilled it in prior to planting. As usual I experimented with various planting methods.
In response to a previous post I don't believe the Hopi water their corn. My first year I planted then decided to use drip irrigation, so tilled the first batch, installed drip in part of the area, then planted again. Some in the un-irrigated area sprouted and grew as well as the irrigated corn and yielded a few ears partly filled with mature kernels. Notably these were few and separated about 6 feet from other plants.
I had previously noticed that once in awhile plants at the ends of rows seemed to do better but now with additional observations from this year it is figuratively screaming at me "you have been planting too close together." This wasn't so noticeable when I didn't fertilize properly. In one patch I literally have a green square with a few ears forming with all short brown half dead plants in the middle. Hopi normally plant corn in groups 3 paces apart, several seeds per hole (probably to ensure emergence from depth) and this must be why. Spacing plants to have access to surrounding moisture without competition is more important than reducing evaporation by early canopy closure. See this picture of green corn around the outside and dry in the middle...
I did water this patch once at planting time...
Every year I learn something new.