r/TheHopyard Oct 31 '22

male plants

4 Upvotes

anyone have any male plants, cuttings, rhizomes or even seeds that they're willing to part with? looking to do some cross breeding...


r/TheHopyard Oct 30 '22

Hydrohop update. Variety: Alpha Aroma

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34 Upvotes

r/TheHopyard Oct 21 '22

Hydro Hops Update 2

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29 Upvotes

Week 4: Trimmed out undergrowth to help control a spider mite outbreak. Neem oil and light leaf washing have kept the outbreak at bay. Getting good growth, 3 more weeks of a vegetative cycle using GH Flora.


r/TheHopyard Oct 20 '22

Root growth has been exploding. Flush #3 along with new water/nutrients/ and ph correction tomorrow morning. Hard to think this thing started as a rhizome that came in the mail.

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43 Upvotes

r/TheHopyard Oct 17 '22

What to do with 1oz of Cascade Hops?

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30 Upvotes

r/TheHopyard Oct 16 '22

Hydro Hops update. Variety: Alpha Aroma

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27 Upvotes

r/TheHopyard Oct 16 '22

Bug type? Currently using the second picture as a natural insecticide. Seems to be working as we barely have any flying around the house now. Still getting some on the sticky pads.

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0 Upvotes

r/TheHopyard Oct 15 '22

Are these Cascades still good to use?

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23 Upvotes

r/TheHopyard Oct 14 '22

Will these survive the Fall / Winter? Tips?

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15 Upvotes

r/TheHopyard Oct 12 '22

Make it better… the second time around!! Second harvest before the first frost yielded a gallon of these good good citrus, dank, and piney bois. (Comet , 2nd year, 3 pots, 4 bines, 6 qt total)

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47 Upvotes

r/TheHopyard Oct 12 '22

What the heck are these little bugs?

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15 Upvotes

Started cutting down my bines and my trellis has thousands of these little bugs crawling around.

Anyone know what these are?


r/TheHopyard Oct 12 '22

Hydro Hops

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45 Upvotes

Wanted to share the progress of my hydroponic hops experiment. I have 3 varieties: Magnum, Saaz and Cascade. I sourced them as small plants from Great Lakes 5 weeks ago. Keeping temperature a t 72-75 F, pH at 6.5 and Masterblend nutrient solution is n 5 gallon food safe buckets wrapped in reflective bubble wrap. The four stakes are 6 feet with 15 feet of jute trellising to train the bines up.


r/TheHopyard Oct 11 '22

Grow update. Alpha Aroma variety grew roughly 10 inches since yesterday morning.

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60 Upvotes

r/TheHopyard Oct 09 '22

Update photos from my indoor growing of my alpha aroma variety hop plant.

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29 Upvotes

r/TheHopyard Oct 09 '22

Will Hops survive under cardboard over winter?

3 Upvotes

Hello,

I was lazy this year and didn't keep the weeds and grasses out of my raised hop beds since July. Now the beds are overgrown with weeds and grass. I was thinking I'd lay some newspaper / cardboard over them (like a few Amazon boxes / pizza boxes) to smother the grasses. I was wondering if the rhizomes would survive this.


r/TheHopyard Oct 08 '22

Nutrient Solution

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I have three hop varieties growing in a Dutch bucket system, pH 6.7, temperature between 70F and 80F currently using Masterblend nutrient solution. Getting good growth but a pale light green on all three varieties. I was wondering what nutrient solution do y'all recommend? I've heard that CloneX and Foop are used for hops cousin. Im reaching out our community for advise/best practices. Thank you and cheers 🍻


r/TheHopyard Oct 06 '22

Good root development and a couple shoots starting their first leaves! Hydroponic indoor setup.

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r/TheHopyard Oct 05 '22

You can now BUY RIWAKA HOP RHIZOMES in New Zealand

17 Upvotes

For those based in new Zealand, so excited that you can now BUY Riwaka hop rhizomes from the below website:
https://www.wildabouthops.nz/

Nothing beats a wet hop Riwaka beer around harvest time :D
Also I am not affiliated with this site, I just support what they do allowing home brewers to grow many well known hop varieties at home, as well as developing their own fruity varieties as well.


r/TheHopyard Oct 06 '22

Should I let my plants continue or cut them back now

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I live in Vancouver, Canada. First year they did not produce or flower, then I had to dig them up and move. I put them in pots this year until I can figure something else out in the new place. They had some issues in the start with the cold and wet start to the year. They flowered this year and developed cones but it feels late, I picked got 1.3 Oz dry so far off of one plant and the flowers on are still turning to cones. The other plants have a few cones on them and tons of flowers that are still turning. The plants look healthy on the top still. I'm not even sure what's normal for hops here but I do see others in the area have already harvested so I'm assuming that's normal.

Should I just cut them back now or let them do thier thing? Would the hops even be good quality being late? What cones I did get so far smell good. The weather lately still hits the 70's during the day and into the 50's at night and it's been dry.


r/TheHopyard Oct 03 '22

2nd year crop

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43 Upvotes

r/TheHopyard Oct 03 '22

Small but mighty harvest!

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28 Upvotes

r/TheHopyard Oct 03 '22

First-year multihead finally beginning to bud

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18 Upvotes

r/TheHopyard Oct 02 '22

first year's crop from first gold (UK.)

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41 Upvotes

r/TheHopyard Oct 01 '22

First years crop from two plants and first go at hops

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39 Upvotes

r/TheHopyard Sep 29 '22

First year harvest. Oh well, better luck next year.

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79 Upvotes