Gday fellow brewers,
I've been brewing for a while now and have also got some hop plants in the back yard. I have two varieties grown from rhyzomes purchaced from a distributor down in tassie. i also have a third variety, grown from a cutting (not a rhyzome) which I purchased at a local farmers market.
Now I'm assuming my rhyzomes from Tassie are female as I beleive the guy i purchased them from knows what he is doing and wouldn't sell me male plants, the one from the farmers market however, I'm not sure about, which brings me to my question:
If i have a male plant growing in the same area as my female plants will this affect the females? (I know that with some other plants, in perticular 'plants of dubious legallity', which are in the same family as hops, the male plants turn the nearby female plants to males, obviously not a fate I want my female hops plants to suffer)
Also, is there any way to tell if a hops plant is male or female just by looking at it?
I would much appreciate any advice anyone could give me on this...Cheers
I've been brewing for a while now and have also got some hop plants in the back yard. I have two varieties grown from rhyzomes purchaced from a distributor down in tassie. i also have a third variety, grown from a cutting (not a rhyzome) which I purchased at a local farmers market.
Now I'm assuming my rhyzomes from Tassie are female as I beleive the guy i purchased them from knows what he is doing and wouldn't sell me male plants, the one from the farmers market however, I'm not sure about, which brings me to my question:
If i have a male plant growing in the same area as my female plants will this affect the females? (I know that with some other plants, in perticular 'plants of dubious legallity', which are in the same family as hops, the male plants turn the nearby female plants to males, obviously not a fate I want my female hops plants to suffer)
Also, is there any way to tell if a hops plant is male or female just by looking at it?
I would much appreciate any advice anyone could give me on this...Cheers