Hop Growing 2013

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Re: Hop Growing 2013

Post by barneey » Wed Jun 05, 2013 3:07 pm

Ive got a constant battle with mine at the moment, as the plant had already reached the eaves, I`ve used the gutter brackets as away to support the twine, the twine being horizontal. Hop plants being hop plants want to grow upwards so everyday I go out and encourage them to grow horizontally. I missed a day and the little bar***** managed to get into the guttering.
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Re: Hop Growing 2013

Post by gnutz2 » Wed Jun 05, 2013 3:30 pm

crafty john wrote:I will be splitting my First Gold next spring if you want a cutting, you're not too far from me.
Thanks for the offer :)
barneey wrote:Ive got a constant battle with mine at the moment, as the plant had already reached the eaves, I`ve used the gutter brackets as away to support the twine, the twine being horizontal. Hop plants being hop plants want to grow upwards so everyday I go out and encourage them to grow horizontally. I missed a day and the little bar***** managed to get into the guttering.
I have the same problem too, unless the twine is in free air they just try to go up.

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Re: Hop Growing 2013

Post by gnutz2 » Fri Jun 14, 2013 8:04 pm

She's figuring out what to do with gutters now.

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Re: Hop Growing 2013

Post by barneey » Fri Jun 14, 2013 8:30 pm

Looking good, you kept it away from the satellite dish this year then :)
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Re: Hop Growing 2013

Post by DeGarre » Sat Jun 15, 2013 1:25 pm

An overgrown place where quite a few shoots are finally showing up. I made some poles for them to grow up on:

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A bit late up here north:

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This one looks different, leaves are round:

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There is a spring next to that big rock and if the summer is very wet the roots will be waterlogged and there will be no hops at all. The plan is to later dig up the hops, and make a raised bed for them against this south-facing wall, and put some strings up the wall to the roof:

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Re: Hop Growing 2013

Post by DC » Mon Jun 17, 2013 8:42 pm

Hi all, Just thought I would post a few pics of my hops to show how their getting on

All 3 varieties
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Fuggles on the right & cascade on the left
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Challenger
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Cheers DC
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Re: Hop Growing 2013

Post by boingy » Mon Jun 17, 2013 8:49 pm

My Prima Dona, a dwarf hop, on the plant-unfriendly north-facing wall in the less than fertile soil is currently beating the pants off the Cascade that has the south-facing, "cared for" spot.

Still, at least they are alive, unlike many of my veg plants that have been all but annihilated by mice and slugs.

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Re: Hop Growing 2013

Post by jmc » Tue Jun 18, 2013 1:29 am

Greenfly already starting on my new Progress pot. Not infested but they're there and I saw ladybird larvae too.

What's best treatment to reduce greenfly but not affect hops or ladybird larvae much?

Last year Challenger was decimated by greenfly. :(

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Re: Hop Growing 2013

Post by andybiochem » Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:05 pm

DC wrote:Hi all, Just thought I would post a few pics of my hops to show how their getting on
Nice, I really like how you have separated the bines across the fence. How far along will they grow?

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Re: Hop Growing 2013

Post by DC » Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:41 pm

Hi Andy, The hops have the full length of the fence to grow along at the minute, I do have the option of continuing the string up to the next level between the panels and back along the opposite way. I don't want to tempt fate by adding the extra string just yet, incase the hops don't grow that far.

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Option to go back on itself
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Re: Hop Growing 2013

Post by barneey » Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:48 pm

I can see this thread getting competitive :) I`ll have to get the tape measure out and measure the length of mine ;)
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Re: Hop Growing 2013

Post by seymour » Thu Jun 20, 2013 9:05 pm

barneey wrote:...I`ll have to get the tape measure out and measure the length of mine
It's not the size of your hops that matter, but how you use 'em. :)

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Re: Hop Growing 2013

Post by barneey » Thu Jun 20, 2013 10:35 pm

I take it from that reply that you have a dwarf variety :| :oops:

In all serious tho the only reason for me growing hops is for green hopped beer [-o<
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Re: Hop Growing 2013

Post by seymour » Thu Jun 20, 2013 10:44 pm

barneey wrote:I take it from that reply that you have a dwarf variety...
I prefer the term "hedgerow" but... :)

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Re: Hop Growing 2013

Post by gnutz2 » Tue Jul 09, 2013 7:45 am

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I have a bad memory, when do they start flowering?

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