Makes sense, especially when you you take into account that they are a cold climate plant. ( wet winters, shorter summer etc ). Be interesting to see if a more tropical climate affects the way and speed that they shoot and what difference soil temps make. Do they need a certain period of cold to become more productive like apples do ?hoppy2B said:I thought it worth mentioning for those growing hops in tropical regions that it might be a good idea to water your plants through the winter dry period as hops are a winter rainfall area plant. Don't over do it but likewise don't let them dry out completely and expect them to burst into life in spring afterwards.
ok love to see your research that has shown that my friend as the soil pH has a lot of effect on nutrient up take ect .hoppy2B said:Soils aint soils
Actually hops will grow well in highly alkaline soil. Research has shown that soil ph has no effect on yield.