trq
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So... first year hop grower here, and I can't find where I read about this now. But somewhere I read that after you harvest your hops you can trim the plant back down to the ground just about and it should lay pretty much dormant until next spring.
So yeah, I harvested all my hops in two different sessions and got around 300g of hops in total and made a couple of 10L batches. At the time I harvested for the 2nd time, I trimmed my plant all the way back down to within about an inch of the ground. I noted at the time that there appeared to be another new plant growing about 12 inches from the original too.
But yeah, now, they have both sprung to life and are really starting to take off again. Is this normal?
I figure it's probably just the weather as it's still pretty warm here on the central coast.
Also, I can no longer seem to find any reference to even doing this (trimming them back to the ground), is this something I should be doing? Does it matter?
In this image, that is the original plant more (that I trimmed back to stumps) in the middle, and the newer offshoot towards the front.
So yeah, I harvested all my hops in two different sessions and got around 300g of hops in total and made a couple of 10L batches. At the time I harvested for the 2nd time, I trimmed my plant all the way back down to within about an inch of the ground. I noted at the time that there appeared to be another new plant growing about 12 inches from the original too.
But yeah, now, they have both sprung to life and are really starting to take off again. Is this normal?
I figure it's probably just the weather as it's still pretty warm here on the central coast.
Also, I can no longer seem to find any reference to even doing this (trimming them back to the ground), is this something I should be doing? Does it matter?
In this image, that is the original plant more (that I trimmed back to stumps) in the middle, and the newer offshoot towards the front.