POR is on the far left mound and I have cascade in the right mound. The Chinook are in pots going up the line on the far right of the right pole. Noticed the bines making their way out now!!Matplat said:Have you got two types of hop on one of those 'masts'? Or is there another out of the shot?
I'm interested in the answer to that question too, cos my plants look pretty much the same!Rocker1986 said:These are some burrs that have formed on my 1st year Cascade plant. It hasn't really started sprouting any laterals yet. Up in the air whether to start applying the flowering fertiliser yet or wait until it sprouts some proper laterals. :unsure: What do the learned folks here reckon?
What is that bird? It looks big enough to eat!Rocker1986 said:My Hallertau has started sprouting laterals now, along with the handful of burrs/flowers that appeared. I'll just keep an eye on them over the next few weeks, which won't be too hard since I'm on 4 weeks holidays.
And this here is a perfect example of why I put the mesh covers over the soil in these things... :lol: this is the Hallertau plant.
Awesome! I've made a few IIPAs using only homegrown hops. Bursting with flavour. Only downside is the 5L of beer the dry hop soaks up. Worth it though.gunn said:My chinook bolted so early, didnt seem to put much effort into laterals - should still get a decent harvest.
DrSmurto could you share your thoughts on a IIPA with these?
It's a scrub turkey. When they die even crows won't eat them. They are the precise reason I have my edible gardens surrounded with fencing wire, and planted my hops in an old concrete sink 2 feet off the ground...Danscraftbeer said:What is that bird? It looks big enough to eat!
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