ScottyDoesntKnow
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I couldn't find the video BB posted but I watched this one yesterday. https://youtu.be/TlsT-x19III
Hops also need a cold winter (vernalisation) in order for them to flower well the following season. Might be worth putting them in the fridge over winter.Matplat said:Well the results are in... are you ready?
Cascade - 20g
Victoria - 40g
Goldings - 14g
These are wet weights from second year plants I wasnt expecting stellar yields, but at least enough for one brew? Clearly I'm doing something wrong. I suspect it is to do with the pots, getting hot in the sun, and being too small for the appetite of a hop plant. I also think that the chicken **** pellets that most of the growing season rested on were insufficient.
I am going to continue feeding them the powerfeed to see if I can get a second harvest out of them this season.... But I will try getting them in the ground for next year, even in a rental.
If you dried them at a lower temperature (under 38C), you won't smell any hop aroma as you have not blown off any volatiles. It's a good thing if they don't have huge aroma coming out of the dehydrator. You may have also picked a bit early. Give one a bot of a rub and smell it. If the aroma comes out in the rub, it's probably fine.Matplat said:So I put all those picked i the dehydrator for the afternoon, and I'm bloody glad I did (I was thinking of thowing them in tonights brew wet), open the dehydrator expecting a nice fresh hoppy aroma, but all I get is a vegetal stink, does that mean I picked to early or too late? I was sure to only pick the ones that felt papery, which was quite easy to pick up because I still had some that were fully soft and unripe for comparison.
Either way I'm pretty sure they're headed for the bin?
That's the one!ScottyDoesntKnow said:I couldn't find the video BB posted but I watched this one yesterday. https://youtu.be/TlsT-x19III
Hehehe - poo flies.Mardoo said:If you're using a poo-based fertiliser they're probably just harmless little flies that breed in it. Do they sit on the leaves fanning their wings slowly for long periods? Poo flies.
Wow! That's a **** load of poo flies.Schooner_downunder said:Not sure if anyone in melbourne has being hit by what I think are black flying aphids but just did a major spray of soap and water ( 1 tbs of soap to 3 liters of water) seemed to get rid of them initially but am surprised how fast and hard they hit. Will pull off the bottom 30 cm of plants tomorrow morning...20170122_185952.jpg
Appologies for the slightly out of focus images...
Yeah there was a bucket load, I use a compost mix of soil & manure, really happy they're not aphids . Thanks for the info Belgrave Brewer.Belgrave Brewer said:Wow! That's a **** load of poo flies.
Just put two and two together.... just added powerfeed the other nightSchooner_downunder said:Yeah there was a bucket load, I use a compost mix of soil & manure, really happy they're not aphids . Thanks for the info Belgrave Brewer.
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