I suppose every little bit helps but I reckon you'd be getting plenty of sunshine through the growing period up Gloucester I think the biggest battle would be keeping the water up to them when it gets hot.CheekyPanda said:http://www.farmersweekly.co.za/article.aspx?id=38537&h=SABHopFarmsputsthebitterintobeer
In the past, when farmers were growing earlier locally-bred hop varieties, they used large electric lights to extend the effective daylight length for maximum production. Five 1 000W lights mounted 18m above ground level would provide enough light for only 4ha of hops.
“The main variety grown at that time was the Southern Brewer. Its productivity would increase by 30% when supplemented with artificial light,” recalls Laurie.
Perhaps I could get a few of these
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/10W-LED-Grow-Light-Water-resistant-Durable-Energy-Saving-for-Outdoor-Indoor-SN-/162058293716?hash=item25bb6d51d4:g:i9QAAOSwubRXKHiL
and place a few at the top of the poles and jimmy up a solar/battery so they run for an hour or two at the end of each day?
Wow, just wow. The time lapse video is amazing.Stu Brew said:
Hey Yob......try the new owners of Hopswest. They offered me a male rhizome mate not sure on the price as they seem a little pricey but probably the only place ive heard of selling them in Australia atmYob said:There are a few people to talk to here, send Belgravebrewer a pm on set ups..
If you have access to good water, you're in a good place, they'll do fine of you can keep up the water to them...
Aus chinook, Columbus, Victoria...
If icon ever get my male I'm after, a breeding program is on the cards.. That shit really excites me big time..
what varieties?Stu Brew said:Hey Yob......try the new owners of Hopswest. They offered me a male rhizome mate not sure on the price as they seem a little pricey but probably the only place ive heard of selling them in Australia atm
Probably not heaps. Farming in the US is well subsidized in comparison to here. I actually have one of the owners as a mate on FB......going to pick their brains at some point!!CheekyPanda said:Wow, just wow. The time lapse video is amazing.
I can't even imagine what the initial startup cost would be in somethiing like that.
I wonder how improved the yield is or is it just higher alpha content etc..
IIRC it was 'red earth' one of their own breed. Just make sure with the seeds that anything non performing goes in the bin! You'll potentially get about 3-10 plants out of 100 that actually perform well. Then its a matter of picking any that perform and then crop well......time consuming but anything from seed will be different to both the parents.Yob said:what varieties?
Ive got a whole bunch of seeds so I want to germinate and go from there, I don't care if my yard is the first trials rows if it means we can get one of our very own B)
Good to see you taking one for team AHB YobYob said:, I don't care if my yard is the first trials rows if it means we can get one of our very own B)
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