AndrewQLD said:Well here is the living proof, my Victory hops have started to flower this year (2nd season). It will only be a small crop but it just shows even this far from Vic you can get results.
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AndrewQLD said:I think I could organise a Victory and a POR if you would like Jeff . I think they would grow pretty well in your area so long as you have a spot with plenty of daylight. I"ll take some cuttings and see if I can get them to strike and let you know.
Cheers
Andrew
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AndrewQLD said:I think I could organise a Victory and a POR if you would like Jeff . I think they would grow pretty well in your area so long as you have a spot with plenty of daylight. I"ll take some cuttings and see if I can get them to strike and let you know.
Cheers
Andrew
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Andrew, I'm inspired - didn't think you would get a flower that far north. Would love a cutting if you have a strike success & can spare one - no probs if you can't...
cheers Ross
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Malnourished said:Victory? I've never heard of it... Do you have any info?
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AndrewQLD said:Andrew, I'm inspired - didn't think you would get a flower that far north. Would love a cutting if you have a strike success & can spare one - no probs if you can't...
cheers Ross
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Consider it done Ross.
Cheers
Andrew
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Obviously a little too subtle for me :blink:AndrewQLD said:The actual name of the hops is Victoria, the title of the thread was a play on words :huh: .
They sure know how to make it sound delicious!AndrewQLD said:"Because of its high alpha yields, Victoria can be sold at prices which achieve very economical bittering."
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