Shit Pumpy they look awesome ..... I have to get me some!
What are they !
...any tips ?
Matho how much do yoy feed them ?
pumpy
Pumpy - No need to over feed them, let those weeds grow!
I water mine every 2 or so days, maybe a little more in the heat. My Chinook grew half a foot in a day during the early heat wave we had here, its now above the trellis top - need to trim it down me think.
Basicly just let them do their thing.
Next season get them into bigger pots again, or into the ground.
I would be tempted to cut the end off the leading bine (once it has grown as far as you want it to), put that into a pot as a cutting - then this should encourage the rhizome to shoot out more bines... just a thought though.
Good luck with it!
My Columbus is also the star of the show, the rest are just trying to keep up. I still have mine in tree bags (second year) but next year they will find a good home in the earth.
GB
I have five varieties and its amazing how different they look.Last year I could not see any difference in thier form.What a change in one year.They are now so nice and green and vigorous.I use seasol once every two weeks and bore water every second day.GB the Columbus powered away today
Pumpy
I wish mine were doing that well. Mine only get watered when it rains and when I manage to make the drive up the hill with a cube full of water and a watering can. So far the kangaroos have left them alone.
Kabooby
I have five varieties and its amazing how different they look.Last year I could not see any difference in thier form.What a change in one year.They are now so nice and green and vigorous.I use seasol once every two weeks and bore water every second day.
GB
True True, can't wait till the tree house is finished.
Looking forward to sitting around the campfire, drinking homebrew, and teaching the kids how to play the banjo.
Kabooby B)
The one on the right is Columbus.
We can't get Columbus here in the USA because it's still protected by patent. Tomahawk, just like it, is patented also.
But Zeus is supposedly the same thing also, and not patented, and I will probably be getting some of that in our next spring from a fellow hop grower in our Grow-Hops Yahoo group.
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Grow-Hops/>
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