Overview
Embark on a culinary and gardening adventure with our Peruvian Inca Purple Corn Seeds. This offering provides 25 seeds of the exquisite Maiz Morado, an heirloom variety renowned for its deep purple kernels and stalks. Originating from the Andes, this corn is not only visually stunning but also a staple in traditional Peruvian cuisine, most famously used to prepare the refreshing beverage ‘chicha morada’. Growing your own Maiz Morado seeds allows you to connect with ancient agricultural practices and enjoy a unique, flavorful, and nutrient-rich corn directly from your garden. These seeds are perfect for gardeners looking to cultivate something truly special and introduce a touch of Andean heritage into their growing space.
Key Benefits
Growing Peruvian Inca Purple Corn Seeds offers a multitude of benefits, from unique culinary uses to adding vibrant color to your garden. These heirloom seeds provide a rewarding experience for gardeners of all levels.
- Authentic Heirloom Variety: Cultivate a genuine piece of agricultural history. These heirloom corn seeds are open-pollinated and non-GMO, ensuring you get true-to-type plants with rich genetic heritage, preserving biodiversity and traditional flavors.
- Vibrant Purple Color: The striking deep purple kernels and even parts of the stalk make this corn an ornamental beauty in any garden. It adds a unique visual appeal compared to standard yellow or white corn varieties.
- Culinary Versatility: Primarily known for making ‘chicha morada,’ a refreshing purple corn drink, this corn can also be used in various dishes, adding color and a distinct flavor. It’s an edible flint corn, suitable for grinding into flour.
- Rich in Antioxidants: The deep purple color indicates a high concentration of anthocyanins, powerful antioxidants known for their potential health benefits, making this corn a nutritious addition to your diet.
- Sustainable Gardening: As open-pollinated seeds, you can save seeds from your successful harvest to plant again next season, promoting sustainable gardening practices and ensuring a continuous supply of Peruvian Inca Purple Corn Seeds.
- Moderate Cultivating Difficulty: While offering a unique crop, the cultivation difficulty is moderate, making it accessible for gardeners with some experience, yet still a fulfilling challenge for beginners.
- Outdoor Growing Success: These seeds are specifically suited for outdoor cultivation, thriving in full sun and various climates, providing a robust crop for your garden.
Plant Care & Growing Tips
Successfully growing Peruvian Inca Purple Corn Seeds requires attention to specific environmental factors to ensure a bountiful harvest. As an outdoor plant, it thrives in particular conditions. Start by selecting a site that receives full sun, meaning at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. This is crucial for corn development. The ideal planting time is in the spring or early summer after all danger of frost has passed and the soil has warmed up. Germination typically occurs within 7-12 days when soil temperatures are between 49°F and 107°F, with a reported 90% germination rate.
Regarding soil, Maiz Morado seeds prefer neutral soil pH and well-draining soil types such as clay, loam, peat, sand, or silt. Amend heavy clay soils with organic matter to improve drainage and aeration, and sandy soils to increase water retention. Planting rate is approximately 0.50 oz per 100 ft row. Water regularly, especially during dry spells and when the corn is silking and tasseling. Maintain medium watering to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. The corn is an annual grass with an upright growth habit, reaching maturity in about 110-120 days. Ensure good air circulation to prevent fungal diseases. This corn is suitable for USDA Hardiness Zones 3 and above, making it adaptable to a wide range of temperate and tropical climates.
Size & Details
This product includes 25 Peruvian Inca Purple Corn Seeds, ready for planting. These seeds will grow into annual corn plants with an upright grass growth habit, producing ears of distinct purple kernels. The plants are conventionally farmed and are open-pollinated and non-GMO, ensuring a natural and untreated product. The expected ready-in time for harvest is 110-120 days from planting. The corn is classified as a Flint type vegetable corn, known for its hard outer shell, making it excellent for grinding into flour. The foliage is green, contrasting beautifully with the developing purple ears. This variety is an excellent choice for those looking to grow chicha morada and other traditional recipes.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How many seeds are included in this package? A: This package contains 25 Peruvian Inca Purple Corn Seeds, providing a good quantity to start your garden.
- Q: Is this corn suitable for making chicha morada? A: Yes, these are authentic Maiz Morado seeds, specifically known and cultivated for making the traditional Peruvian beverage, chicha morada, as well as other culinary uses.
- Q: What is the ideal sunlight exposure for these corn seeds? A: These corn plants require full sun, meaning at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day, to thrive and produce a good harvest.
- Q: What type of soil is best for planting these seeds? A: These seeds prefer well-draining soil with a neutral pH, including clay, loam, peat, sand, and silt. Good drainage is key to preventing root issues.
- Q: What is the USDA Hardiness Zone for this corn? A: This corn is suitable for USDA Hardiness Zones 3 and above, indicating its adaptability to various climates.
- Q: How long does it take for this corn to be ready for harvest? A: The corn typically takes about 110-120 days to mature and be ready for harvest after planting.
- Q: Can I save seeds from my harvest for future planting? A: Yes, as these are open-pollinated heirloom corn seeds, you can save seeds from your mature plants for subsequent planting seasons, ensuring continued cultivation of this unique variety.
- Q: What does ‘flint corn’ mean for this variety? A: Flint corn refers to a type of corn with a hard outer layer, making it ideal for grinding into cornmeal or flour. It also contributes to its storage longevity.
- Q: Is this corn treated with any chemicals? A: No, these seeds are described as untreated/natural, aligning with conventional farming practices without chemical processing.
- Q: What is the recommended watering schedule? A: Maintain medium watering, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, especially during crucial growth stages like silking and tasseling.
















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