KR 827 SV is a sweet corn widely used as a shelter culture. Shelter corn slows down air movement in the vegetable growing zone, which increases carbon dioxide content in the air layer near the ground. This positively affects the yield of many crops, and planting sweet corn varieties allows for the additional production of delicacies.
For successful cultivation of KR 827 SV, it is recommended to choose structural, fertile soils with good aeration and a neutral soil solution reaction (pH close to neutral). In southern regions of Russia, sweet corn is planted at the end of April, while in the central region—at the beginning of May. Before planting, 3–4 kg of peat-manure compost and 25–40 g of complex mineral fertilizer are applied per square meter, providing optimal conditions for plant growth and development.
Thus, KR 827 SV is a versatile crop that not only improves the microclimate for neighboring vegetable plants but also allows obtaining a tasty and healthy product. Proper soil selection and timely application of fertilizers ensure high yield and quality of sweet corn.