Yob
Hop to it
they'll be fine mate, still dormant.. they just wont be off to the flying start a few are posting..
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I wish my hops would listen to your advice Dr. S, they get pampered and only produce a few hundred grams per year. Full sun too! <_<
Dr S,
I've had a cascade plant for 5 or 6 years, have never had a big haul off it (probably typical for Qld) so I just let it go last year. Decided to give it a go again this year and cleared all of the grass out of the garden. The thing has gone mad. My garden is only 1600 x 1100 and it is everywhere so I am looking at "pruning" it. Any idea of how I should approach this eg start where the original plant was and work outwards, cutting off budding portions which I may be able to give to somebody? Any help appreciated,
Bob
I average 300g dry per plant and i do nothing other than water them during the growing season, part sun B)
I have a lazy approach to gardening so anything high maintenance dies very quickly and is never replanted. I like to think of it as natural selection with a helping hand (if only i could help out mankind in the same way). :lol:
the good Dr states he is lazy.. having seen his hops a couple years back i'd suggest he has very high fertiliser levels near his plants (chooks)
I start from the outside and grab the end of a shoot and pull. Sometimes i need to dig it out as they may have large roots but normally they come away easily enough. I keep pulling until it is back close to the centre or until it stops giving then chop. Some shoots are >2m in length but most are ~1m.
I know nothing about QLD weather in regards to growing anything but given they are commercially grown in Tassie, the colder parts of Mexico and New Zealand I am not surprised you dont get massive crops like us southerners do.
Got a Chinnook zome Among others( all have sprouted)
Haven,'t noticed anything in the last few days. I think the Chinnook popped up today
Today have a byne about 6 inches long that has crept side ways and up over the top of the pot
( in pots in the ground with the bottoms cut out of the pot)
This is a first year Zome
All looking good with the Chinnook atleast
My cascades kicked off well,Chinook are just appearing....
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After a concerted effort today, I finally got the trellising up ready.
There is a pole and cross-piece at each end, with the poles about 3.5m high.
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My cascade and hallertau plants are off and running, with POR, chinook and saaz all starting to show shoots.
I just need to get some wire for the horizontal runs, then then I will string some twine up in a V formation for each pot.
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