The variety is Sunglow, a very short day to harvest type.
I've never tried this before, this year was the first time.
The winter sowing technique is not recommend for corn, it's said to tend to rot.
I was hoping the micro climate in each little sub irrigated planter would prevail, and it seems to have worked.
I suspect there was no growth for a long time, but being able to place corn seedlings outside and forget about them till they were ready was excellent.
They were looking a little peaked, when I looked at them yesterday, but I could tell they were getting water.
I sidedressed them with some nitrogen, crossing my fingers it
should work out fine.