:huh: I recommend going out to the yard today and have a good chat to your Chinook! Maybe it is frightened to enter the big bad world and needs some encouragementMy stupid Chinook is yet to emerge. <_<
This is my new hop frame that I have just finish. Starting from the left cascade,sazz,victoria,chinook,por and goldings x2
****** picture from my phone.
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i was thinking more like a party! it will make for interesting harvesting when they all intermingle up there <_<what now?
They will grow along the top wire.
is there a general rule as to where the most amount of cone growth comes from?
how are yours going ratchie?
This is my new hop frame that I have just finish. Starting from the left cascade,sazz,victoria,chinook,por and goldings x2
****** picture from my phone.
3draws
is there a general rule as to where the most amount of cone growth comes from?
Loving the Melbourne wet then warm weather.
Both mine are 2nd year plants. POR on the left and Cascade on the right. Going gangbusters, the POR always grows better than the cascade. Have given plenty of wire to run this year as all the cones tend to be at the top. Have some trained horizontally no worries. Going to start running them across the top of the kids cubby house roof now. Loving the Melbourne wet then warm weather.
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Mine are still taking it a bit easy, but cool temps etc etc, I'm not yet stressed.
Goldings is going fine:
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Chinook is getting there:
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I've run out of upload space and am not clever enough to do anything extra haha.
Dude the elcheepo thing to do is use barbed wire across the top. That makes it easy to attach the downline baling twine without it being able to slide along the wire due to wind etc. That's what I did.
The trellis is 2x 6m tall scrap windmill pipes = $0
Fixed to ground with 2x star pickets & wire =$0
Stainless steel wire between $30
Hay bale twine for the runners to climb up =$0
Cluster just hit the top wire. Chinook & POR halfway there
Dude the elcheepo thing to do is use barbed wire across the top. That makes it easy to attach the downline baling twine without it being able to slide along the wire due to wind etc. That's what I did.
My stupid Chinook is yet to emerge. <_<
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