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Other Common Names: Mirai 315 BC, Sweet Corn, Tender Sweet Corn, or Mirai Corn.
How to Grow Mirai 315 Corn
Mirai 315 Corn is an SH2-type (supersweet type) and should not be planted next to SU (sugary) or S (sugary extended). Required isolation is at least 50 feet from all except SH2. This variety requires careful seedbed preparation. Prepare warm soil, adequate moisture, and careful placement. The seed will not tolerate cold soil, crusting, overwatering, or deep planting. It is light and requires experimentation with planter plates. Plant these in blocks of at least four shorter rows rather than one long row for pollination purposes. Sow seeds in spring/summer after the last frost (60°F minimum soil temperature). Do not use Accent herbicide.
Keep the soil moist. Fertilize if the plants look pale or have pale veins. For a continuous harvest, plant a new batch of seeds when first planting peaks through the soil. Maintain the area weed free around the plants to avoid competition. Optionally, seed a ground cover over the bare ground to decrease weeds and retain soil moisture.
Harvesting Mirai Corn
Harvest 21-24 days after silking and hand harvest only; MIRAI® has unusually tender kernels. Firmly but softly grasp the cob and pull downwards to release it from the stalk.
Culinary Tips
Mirai 315 Corn is delicious when grilled, boiled, steamed, or even microwaved.The kernels are enjoyed right on the cob. They can also be removed and added to many dishes, consumed on their own as a side, or blanched and frozen for later use.
Stories From Our Gardeners
"Fresh, local corn is crucial in experiencing a classic American summer. I have strong memories of my grandmother cooking us fresh corn on the cob and it was better than candy!"
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- Lara Wadsworth, True Leaf Market Writer |
Seeds Per Package:
- 50 Seed packet - Approximately 50 Seeds‬
- 500 Seeds - Approximately 500 Seeds
- 5,000 Seeds - Approximately 5,000 Seeds
- 25,000 Seeds - Approximately 25,000 Seeds
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Basic Info
Latin Name: |
Zea mays
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Corn Type: |
Sweet - Sweet Corn is the most popular corn for eating as corn on the cob or corn niblets. It has a high sugar content and is best enjoyed when picked a little early before the sugars turn to starch. This is your classic barbeque and picnic summer corn. |
Mirai 315 Hybrid (Treated) Corn Color: |
Yellow, White |
Mirai 315 Hybrid (Treated) Corn Flavor: |
Shrunken (sh2) - Also known as 'Xtra Sweet', produces very sweet corn that is also crisp and juicy. The slowest conversion of sugars to starch of any sweet corn, keeps for well over a week after picking. This corn needs to be isolated from other corn varieties, as it is very susceptible to cross-pollination that can affect it's desirable qualities. |
Growing Info
Hardiness Zone: |
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Annual: Not Intended to Overwinter |
Days to Maturity: |
70-80 |
Days to Germination: |
7-10 |
Seeding Depth: |
1.5-2 inches |
Plant Spacing: |
10-15 inches |
Row Spacing: |
24-36 inches |
Plant Height: |
72-84 inches |
Growth Habit: |
Upright |
Soil Preference: |
Rich, loamy soil with good drainage. |
Temperature Preference: |
60-85 °F |
Light Preference: |
Full Sun |
Other
Germination Temperature: |
60-95 °F (16-35 °C) |
Direct Sow: |
Yes |
Plant Width: |
8-12 inches |
Growth Speed: |
Early - Ready for harvest around 70 to 80 days from direct sowing to harvesting ripe ears of corn. |
Pests and Diseases: |
Moderately tolerant to common rust and Stewart’s bacterial wilt. Adequate care and attention are the best defenses against serious issues. Carefully remove any corn plants that appear to be infected to avoid spread. |
Machine Harvest Friendly: |
No |