gone_fishing_
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I know someone who had a Cascade hop rhizome mailed from the US in the post and it arrived no problems.
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From the quick skim i read i think that if ONLY the rhizome is sent (ie, clean of dirt and debri) AND is clearly labelled then you should be sweet. However don't take my word for it. read the articles that i posted, and then do some more research.
I was reading somewhere that one of the advantages that Australian hop growers have is that many/most of the hop-plant diseases that infect plants overseas are not present here. So if one did have hop rhizomes mailed directly not only do you risk the wrath of AQIS but also introducing something nasty that could have a large impact on hop growing in this country. Given that you can obtain most American hops locally and legally, I'd suggest that it's not worth the risk.I know someone who had a Cascade hop rhizome mailed from the US in the post and it arrived no problems.
Got a PM from Beer Baron that my rhizome made it to Canada safe and sound.
Some local brews are in the mail for my trouble.
I'd be happy to share some canadian POR flowers with someone that can send me a Nelson Sauvin Rhizome!
Slow down cowboy, you got lucky but you are asking too much now.
The only place in Australia that we are allowed to recive whole hop cones/flowers from is Australia or New Zealand.
Nelson Sauvin is gentetically protected. As a variety it is owned by Plant and Food Research New Zealand with exclusive agreements to commercial gowers. What you are asking is the equivalent of trying to source an Amarillo rhizome.
Just thought I'd bump this old thread now a year later. I did recieve a Rhizome from Josh last year. It did come up, but didn't grow all that well last year. I suspect it had something to do with our reverse seasons. I figure that the plant needed to hibranate, and didn't get that chance because it went from your growing season, to in the ground for my growing season.
This year, the plant has taken a long frozen canadian slumber and its back! Growing nice and thick and strong. I've already dug up a cutting and planted it in my new backyard at my new house to grow there this year. I'd be happy to share some canadian POR flowers with someone that can send me a Nelson Sauvin Rhizome!
Thanks again to Josh and all you happy Australians for your hospitality!
CHEERS from Canada!
i actually cant believe that you bumped this a year later to let us know what happened i was thinking about this the other night wondering how it was growing seems like its doing well
p.s hang around here some more keep us updated on what you are brewing....
cheers: HBK
Cool, might have to try your beer-bottle-method, since my attempt at growing small cuttings in soil didn't work so well.You can see in this video the POR plant that Josh sent me. I'm cloning it. I've already sent a cutting to another brewer. We are going to get his variety growing all over Canada! haha
http://youtu.be/sVSeEJRycig
Cool, might have to try your beer-bottle-method, since my attempt at growing small cuttings in soil didn't work so well.
Make sure you post an update if/when you get them all to root and grow.![]()