waggastew
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OK, here is a quick picture I took of some samples of my Chinook. Remember that different varieties will get to different sizes etc. These were all off the same rhizome so it shows you the spread of maturity you will get unless you do an early season chop of the early bines and then trim the base throughout the season.
1. Burr
2. Very early hop
3-8. Growing hop increasing in size and darkening in colour
9. Mature hop with slight browning, cone feels heavy, 'petals'/sepals are loose and opening, full length
10. Past their use by date, more brown than green.
1. Burr
2. Very early hop
3-8. Growing hop increasing in size and darkening in colour
9. Mature hop with slight browning, cone feels heavy, 'petals'/sepals are loose and opening, full length
10. Past their use by date, more brown than green.