Anofre
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Out of interest to my own hops garden and for others considering starting out, I'd like to know others successes / failures compared to region.
When I collected my rhizomes from the net, the best info I got from a fellow AHB forum member also in QLD was "the american's". This turned out to be true for me and the 1 noble I purchased prior to the advice.
I met a bloke (non forum all grainer - i didnt think they existed) who bought 3 off eBay (all nobles) and they all died. He was certain you needed to be down south. Hooked him up with a POR & Cluster and now he's changed his tune.
I suspect no southern euro hop would work for me, but am glad I didn't spend more $ to find out the hard way.
I have tried the google & i can't find anything as specific as actual latitudes & success variances other than the ideal.
I know this is not very scientific, the flaw in perception of such qualitative info is obvious. But I would still be interested in the anecdotal evidence & people can make their own conclusions (especially from people around my lat.)
Some also seem to be more 'weedish' and hardy. I'm interested in those too.
Latitude: 27.2
Altitude: 690m
Soil (prior to treatment): loamy clay with poor drainage
Sun: Full
Growing time: 2nd season
Tettnanger:
Started: V Early. August. As soon as temp above frosting. Subsequent frosts kill early shoots.
Yield: Nil
Growth comments: By protecting from frost partial success with very early shoots. Seemed to be affected by heat (30+) in early stages. Death 2nd year
Cascade:
started: late. November
Yield: poor. Small cones
Growth comments: 1st year 1-1.5m. Looking to match that 2nd year, no better.
Columbus
Started: late. November
Yield: poor quantity. Quality good.
Growth comments: early to strike & bush. Starting bines appear very late and the season is probably too short. Seems pretty voracious.
Chinook
Started: late. Mid November
Yield: poor to medium quantity. Nice full cones.
Growth comments: late starter on the bines but a healthy early bush. Thick voracious bines. Fast grower
Pride of Ringwood
Started: early. September
yield: medium. Light papery cones
Growth comments: slow with multiple thin spindly bines. Over taken in height by later shooting species
Goldings
Started: early. September
Yield: medium to high. Light papery cones
Growth comments: very voracious. Heat stunted 2nd year though replacement bines from ground in good growing time.
Cluster
Started: early. September
Yield: high. Heavy resiny cones
Growth comments: very voracious. Tolerant to heat. Very easy to propagate
Listed in order of results for me.
I'd appreciate any info from fellow QLDers, but throw it out there for all.
When I collected my rhizomes from the net, the best info I got from a fellow AHB forum member also in QLD was "the american's". This turned out to be true for me and the 1 noble I purchased prior to the advice.
I met a bloke (non forum all grainer - i didnt think they existed) who bought 3 off eBay (all nobles) and they all died. He was certain you needed to be down south. Hooked him up with a POR & Cluster and now he's changed his tune.
I suspect no southern euro hop would work for me, but am glad I didn't spend more $ to find out the hard way.
I have tried the google & i can't find anything as specific as actual latitudes & success variances other than the ideal.
I know this is not very scientific, the flaw in perception of such qualitative info is obvious. But I would still be interested in the anecdotal evidence & people can make their own conclusions (especially from people around my lat.)
Some also seem to be more 'weedish' and hardy. I'm interested in those too.
Latitude: 27.2
Altitude: 690m
Soil (prior to treatment): loamy clay with poor drainage
Sun: Full
Growing time: 2nd season
Tettnanger:
Started: V Early. August. As soon as temp above frosting. Subsequent frosts kill early shoots.
Yield: Nil
Growth comments: By protecting from frost partial success with very early shoots. Seemed to be affected by heat (30+) in early stages. Death 2nd year
Cascade:
started: late. November
Yield: poor. Small cones
Growth comments: 1st year 1-1.5m. Looking to match that 2nd year, no better.
Columbus
Started: late. November
Yield: poor quantity. Quality good.
Growth comments: early to strike & bush. Starting bines appear very late and the season is probably too short. Seems pretty voracious.
Chinook
Started: late. Mid November
Yield: poor to medium quantity. Nice full cones.
Growth comments: late starter on the bines but a healthy early bush. Thick voracious bines. Fast grower
Pride of Ringwood
Started: early. September
yield: medium. Light papery cones
Growth comments: slow with multiple thin spindly bines. Over taken in height by later shooting species
Goldings
Started: early. September
Yield: medium to high. Light papery cones
Growth comments: very voracious. Heat stunted 2nd year though replacement bines from ground in good growing time.
Cluster
Started: early. September
Yield: high. Heavy resiny cones
Growth comments: very voracious. Tolerant to heat. Very easy to propagate
Listed in order of results for me.
I'd appreciate any info from fellow QLDers, but throw it out there for all.