Nu_brew, this is a POR rhizome that hippy gave me last year (thanks Hippy). Not sure how long he had it for, but I planted it last year. It was a reasonble size then, maybe a foot long, but only one central piece with a few nodes. Its probably doubled in size in a year.nu_brew said:Sorry no advice. I just planted some for the first time.
Wondering how big that pot was and how old that zome is?
POR Flowers fresh are great, not at all like their pellet counterparts.. well, somewhat alike but there is something about the fresh flowers that is quite nice.Aces High said:Thanks Yob & mmmyummybeer that makes sense. The nodes are smaller and still white, not purple yet, but I can see exactly what you are talking about. It looks like there is a few on there.
Nu_brew, this is a POR rhizome that hippy gave me last year (thanks Hippy). Not sure how long he had it for, but I planted it last year. It was a reasonble size then, maybe a foot long, but only one central piece with a few nodes. Its probably doubled in size in a year.
I had it planted in the ground, but it got burnt down to nothing when I was on holidays and perth had 10 straight days of 40ish degrees over christmas. This year ive built a wicking bed (internal water reserviour bed) out of a 150L plastic barrel and I am going to replant one in there.
I'll split it up and see how many i have. Im more than happy to trade with WA people for some other hop styles (i know its hard to get hops over here), although this is the much maligned Pride of Ringwood, so I may not get any takers. :lol:
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