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- hop plants vs rhizomes | Homebrew Talk - Beer, Wine, Mead, Cider . . .
I think all these "hop plants" are is a 1 2 or 3 4" clipping of a hop rhizome that is grown in a little cone Also they are twice the price of rhizomes offered by Freshops This is in no way a rip on High Hops but the fact is the bigger the rhizome or starter plant the better luck the plant will root and grow
- Browning on hop leaves - Homebrew Talk
All of my hop plants have leaves that are turning brown Most of it seems to be in spots though there are a few that also seem to have browning at the edges There is some yellowing though the lighting in some of the pictures makes the brown look more yellow that it is in real life There is
- How many years do hop plants produce? - Homebrew Talk
Soil management is key They will survive in lesser soil, but will thrive in properly cared for soil It is a little harder than you think, keeping the soil at optimum But, as said in earlier posts, pests and diseases could take your plants down before their time Some plants have been producing premium cones for 35+ years
- Propagating from Hop Cuttings - Homebrew Talk
has anyone successfully tried to re-root cuttings from hop plants? general consensus is to trim back all but the most vigorous bines for the season i am going to try to use a rooting powder chemical to keep these cuttings alive and create "new" hop plants i will be sure to keep you guys updated on success failure of my venture
- Trimming hops at the top - Homebrew Talk
Most hop varietes produce the bulk of their cones between 3' and 16' on the side arms Top pruning creates more side arms (some will become new verticals) Hops have kinda a two phase growth - straight up up first, then side arm development
- Winterizing hop plants? - Homebrew Talk
I can't seem to find any info on how to prep hop plants for winter I'm sure it's in Homegrown Hops or The Brewmaster's Garden, but I figure putting it
- About to order a bunch of hop plants, need some guidance
So, I am about to order a bunch of hop plants, of the following varieties: Böle, Korsta, Bella, Gamla Källmon, Botten Now you have likely never heard of these, but they are old Swedish varieties found and genome analysed by a group of people traveling around old farm homesteads trying to find
- Hop plants getting eaten by bugs? - Homebrew Talk
Ok, so I planted hops for the first time, about 1 month ago A couple weeks ago they sprouted They are Mt Hood and Nuggett hop plants Well about 1 week ago, i start noticing tiny holes in some of leaves, and pieces also missing on the leaf edges It appears they are being eaten by something
- How do you kill a hop vine? - Homebrew Talk
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- Growing Hops: Soil Preparation Composting With Spent Grains
Also, remember that hop plants tend to spread out horizontally through the ground, so you’ll want to prep a space a few feet in each direction around your plant The last bit to add to your soil is rock phosphate This is a great source of minerals your plants need, and they release slowly over time, so you won’t need to replenish it each year
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