I've clearly done something wrong..... Perhaps because I live in the wrong state....Belgrave Brewer said:1st year Chinook and Victoria performing beyond my expectations. It would have been even better but had some wind damage from a storm in December that probably knocked off 20% of the growth. I'm going to have to get a windbreak on the Southern side.
I'm led to believe they do flower less up here than down south. Mine certainly don't look anything like that either, although they are flowering. I just had some Maxibloom arrive yesterday, will be interesting to see what that does to them.Matplat said:I've clearly done something wrong..... Perhaps because I live in the wrong state....
Mutation! Climate change? Nice photo it looks like some exotic tropical something.Lumber09 said:ImageUploadedByAussie Home Brewer1453935999.803459.jpg
Hi all,
Any thoughts on this Cascade Hop Cone? It's roughly 55-60mm in length but has several leaves protruding from the cone itself. Theres a few on the plant but generally was from the first few to appear.
Just hops being hops. A few of my varieties have thrown those from time to time. Just pick off the leafy bit before you dry them, and if you can't be arsed it will make little difference.Lumber09 said:ImageUploadedByAussie Home Brewer1453935999.803459.jpg
Hi all,
Any thoughts on this Cascade Hop Cone? It's roughly 55-60mm in length but has several leaves protruding from the cone itself. Theres a few on the plant but generally was from the first few to appear.
Yeah, figured as much. Just making sure it wasn't caused by the fertilizer schedule or something. They have been getting Seasol about every 2 weeks and then pot ash once the burrs emerged. Got some monster cones on it, up to 7cm in length, not that I'm complaining!! Only a 2nd year plant too.Mardoo said:Just hops being hops. A few of my varieties have thrown those from time to time. Just pick off the leafy bit before you dry them, and if you can't be arsed it will make little difference.
My Goldings is doing this too but only on the cones that are on the end of a bineLumber09 said:ImageUploadedByAussie Home Brewer1453935999.803459.jpg
Hi all,
Any thoughts on this Cascade Hop Cone? It's roughly 55-60mm in length but has several leaves protruding from the cone itself. Theres a few on the plant but generally was from the first few to appear.
Don't be surprised if a bid for freedom has been initiated by the rhizome through the 'small pot's drainage holes'.Hpal said:1st year Goldings from a cutting the size of a worm and it's also in a small pot. Heavy with burrs and cones
Chinook has just started popping out little burrs as well, ....they came at the same timeBenn said:
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