Looks good mate. You may well be right about soil PH. Not a worry as most of the soil here is high ph. That's why brassicas grow well here. I will be experimenting with soil ph etc as we're a little far behind the research here in SA. Keen to start changing that. Very keen on the dwarf stuff and the Columb us too....ill be propagating a lot this year trying to double the size for next season. If anyone else can help out for a semi commercial crop on SA PM me.hoppy2B said:Clusters 2014 and 2015 023.jpg
This is all rhizome - none of it is tubers. This is what I got from a 1 year old Columbus plant grown in a soil of ph 8.5 - 9. The rhizome I started with was a pretty reasonable size but even so it is a pretty good result.
As I was saying, I think hops grow better in alkaline soil. Don't believe everything you read on the internet. I'm saying that because despite the results I get and the fact I have grown hops for a number of years, I still get people who have never grown a hop plant professing that hops prefer neutral ph soil because they read it on the net. It might be the case that they do prefer neutral ph but I won't be easily convinced that they do.
What part of pH don't you understand, ask any keen gardener and they will tell you how important pH is 1 point either side of neutral is a good starting point for most plants apart from the acid or alkaline loving plants, plants cannot draw up nutrients and essential minerals if the pH is way off line, and how you contradict yourself when you say (in past posts) a good load of compost and manure if you are following your own advice how come your pH is so high, have you ever checked your pH?hoppy2B said:Clusters 2014 and 2015 023.jpg
As I was saying, I think hops grow better in alkaline soil. Don't believe everything you read on the internet. I'm saying that because despite the results I get and the fact I have grown hops for a number of years, I still get people who have never grown a hop plant professing that hops prefer neutral ph soil because they read it on the net. It might be the case that they do prefer neutral ph but I won't be easily convinced that they do.
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