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Growing hops is the best, man!
These are my second year hops. Mt. Hood on the left and Saaz on the right:
I gave up trying to stop the Mt.Hood from growing into the Saaz... Also gave up trying to keep bines to 4 on each rhizome...
I read somewhere I should've separated the climbing strings by minimum 600mm - failed there too!
Oh well... gotta leave some room for improvement.
It's awesome seeing all the hop addicts progress out there. You guys rock! It inspired me to be more creative next season. Think I'll get another trampoline frame and give the plants a trellis each...hmmmm.
I'll be on cloud nine when I'm sitting back and sucking down some home-hopped Pilsners, Lagers 'n Wheats's.
Mt. Hood's the one with advanced flowers, but the Saaz has many a buddling now coming along.
The Saaz wasn't given a trellis the first year - too lazy But it did take over about two sq metres of garden. It must've done the rhizome wonders as the main two bines were at least 1/4 inch thick and healthy as!!
The Mt. Hood produced flowers the first year, but amatuer me didn't pick them on time, so wasted the smallish crop.
I'm onto it this year though! Even invested in a vac-sealer for optimum freshness all year round - I only brew about a case a week now. Hopefully I won't need to buy hops this year, but have no idea how far the flowers go, so don't know yet...
Cheers and cheers! Love the topic! Time for a beer... Byee
These are my second year hops. Mt. Hood on the left and Saaz on the right:
I gave up trying to stop the Mt.Hood from growing into the Saaz... Also gave up trying to keep bines to 4 on each rhizome...
I read somewhere I should've separated the climbing strings by minimum 600mm - failed there too!
Oh well... gotta leave some room for improvement.
It's awesome seeing all the hop addicts progress out there. You guys rock! It inspired me to be more creative next season. Think I'll get another trampoline frame and give the plants a trellis each...hmmmm.
I'll be on cloud nine when I'm sitting back and sucking down some home-hopped Pilsners, Lagers 'n Wheats's.
Mt. Hood's the one with advanced flowers, but the Saaz has many a buddling now coming along.
The Saaz wasn't given a trellis the first year - too lazy But it did take over about two sq metres of garden. It must've done the rhizome wonders as the main two bines were at least 1/4 inch thick and healthy as!!
The Mt. Hood produced flowers the first year, but amatuer me didn't pick them on time, so wasted the smallish crop.
I'm onto it this year though! Even invested in a vac-sealer for optimum freshness all year round - I only brew about a case a week now. Hopefully I won't need to buy hops this year, but have no idea how far the flowers go, so don't know yet...
Cheers and cheers! Love the topic! Time for a beer... Byee