Not 100% sure, but they look a bit like male flowers. Apparently hop plants can go hermaphrodite. I would chop them off. You don't want them fertilizing your hop cones, they are no good for brewing once they go to seed. You could do that on purpose and get some seeds, but 50% of the seedlings will be male, and again, you don't want them hanging around fertilizing your (and any neighbors) female plants. Be a responsible hop grower and spade and neuter your hop plants. haha.Alex.Tas said:
Look good with Easter eggs in themAlex.Tas said:This is my current hop plantation. It all got recycled into a basket.
Not super pretty, but not too bad for a first attempt.
AHB.... Aussie Home Basketmaking?
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All good, I turned them into baskets!goatus said:Not 100% sure, but they look a bit like male flowers. Apparently hop plants can go hermaphrodite. I would chop them off. You don't want them fertilizing your hop cones, they are no good for brewing once they go to seed. You could do that on purpose and get some seeds, but 50% of the seedlings will be male, and again, you don't want them hanging around fertilizing your (and any neighbors) female plants. Be a responsible hop grower and spade and neuter your hop plants. haha.
Yep, definitely Hermaphrodite. I have one as well, but have yet to find any seeds. Still looking into it, but apparently the seeds will be sterile. Damn...wanted some seeds to play with.goatus said:Not 100% sure, but they look a bit like male flowers. Apparently hop plants can go hermaphrodite. I would chop them off. You don't want them fertilizing your hop cones, they are no good for brewing once they go to seed. You could do that on purpose and get some seeds, but 50% of the seedlings will be male, and again, you don't want them hanging around fertilizing your (and any neighbors) female plants. Be a responsible hop grower and spade and neuter your hop plants. haha.
No way would I use them. Hops are used in a big part for their aromatics. I don't want a moldy smelling beer.Curly79 said:Just finished vac sealing my flowers and noticed a few of the Victoria's had a bit of mould. Do you think the fact that they will be boiled should sort out any nasties? Because I had so many i was a bit slack during the drying process. I'll have to get a proper drying frame before next year.
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