Hop Growing 2011 time

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Re: Hop Growing 2011 time

Post by scuppeteer » Thu Aug 18, 2011 9:38 pm

A hop garden!?!
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Re: Hop Growing 2011 time

Post by WishboneBrewery » Thu Aug 18, 2011 9:47 pm

Johnny_Red wrote:Where's the best place to go to get uk hops (live plants).
http://www.essentiallyhops.co.uk/acatal ... lants.html Though its not the time of year for selling plants.

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Re: Hop Growing 2011 time

Post by Johnny_Red » Thu Aug 18, 2011 10:31 pm

scuppeteer wrote:A hop garden!?!

Theres always one isn't there!!!!

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Post by Beer O'Clock » Fri Aug 19, 2011 12:01 pm

http://www.willingham-nurseries.co.uk/index.html

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Re: Hop Growing 2011 time

Post by Walrus81 » Sun Aug 21, 2011 8:02 pm

Here are my hops (2ns year) fuggles and goldings

Appologies if they are too big, I've checked and seemded to be fine on my connection, if not then mods please delet!

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This one is probably my fave:

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Sort of hard to show the scale of the invasion though!
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Re: Hop Growing 2011 time

Post by WishboneBrewery » Sun Aug 21, 2011 8:14 pm

they look blooming good :)

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Re: Hop Growing 2011 time

Post by kane » Mon Aug 22, 2011 7:47 pm

Holy Hops Batman!!!

Hope mine overtake like that next year. How many people have you fed to them? :lol:

How do people train theirs to grow horizontally? my ekg was having none of it lol.

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Re: Hop Growing 2011 time

Post by Walrus81 » Mon Aug 22, 2011 8:10 pm

Blooming good hahaha

You could say I very hoppy!!

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Anyway I have to say that I have no secrets, training horizontally was a pain. I snapped loads of shoots off in doing so.
It really is a case of gently gently catchey monkey.

I did not think they would go that long, it's about 3m! Those ones will be easy to pick though!@
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Re: Hop Growing 2011 time

Post by chivelegs » Sun Aug 28, 2011 5:09 pm

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Harvest time soon.

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Re: Hop Growing 2011 time

Post by Bigveees » Mon Aug 29, 2011 1:53 pm

Waow, some amazing plants growing in peoples gardens out there!

I've only got one Cascade plant and it is in its first year, but really happy with the crop. Unfortunatly I know nothing about when is the best time to harvest and how I should dry them before pitching into my brew!?

Any pointers please #-o

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Re: Hop Growing 2011 time

Post by Manx Guy » Tue Aug 30, 2011 2:43 pm

Hi,

a quick update on my hops..
All the plants ( Hallertau, Mt Hood & First Gold) now have flowers or young cones :)

However the first gold has a pretty heavy infestation of aphids/green fly... Ive seen natural predators about but they cant be doing much to control the numbers... I dont want to spray now the flowers cones are here.. :S

Also the young cones dont have a great odour when rubbed :( its a little cheesey..
I hope that improves...

any advice?
Cheers!

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Re: Hop Growing 2011 time

Post by jmc » Tue Aug 30, 2011 3:35 pm

Bigveees wrote:Waow, some amazing plants growing in peoples gardens out there!

I've only got one Cascade plant and it is in its first year, but really happy with the crop. Unfortunatly I know nothing about when is the best time to harvest and how I should dry them before pitching into my brew!?

Any pointers please #-o
+1 to Bigvees. I'm a first timer too with 1 Cascade plant. Doing Ok in not ideal spot.
When to pick?
There won't be many so I thought I could used cascades 'green' as post-boil addition to get the best from them.
Good / bad idea?

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Re: Hop Growing 2011 time

Post by scuppeteer » Wed Aug 31, 2011 8:34 am

Bigveees wrote:Waow, some amazing plants growing in peoples gardens out there!

I've only got one Cascade plant and it is in its first year, but really happy with the crop. Unfortunatly I know nothing about when is the best time to harvest and how I should dry them before pitching into my brew!?

Any pointers please #-o
Look for the very first signs of the cones turning brown, even if it's only just round the edges of the petals, this means they are ripe and good to pick. Or if you rub them between your fingers and you get a nice amount of sticky pollen.
If you have somewhere warm and dry (airing cupboard or a conservatory) to put them, don't tightly pack them in a container as they need a need an airflow to dry properly. Ideally a bread tray with newspaper on the bottom. Leave them for a week or 2 checking how much moisture is lost by rubbing between your fingers and if the petals roll off easily they are dry enough to use. Or you can use them green.
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Re: Hop Growing 2011 time

Post by Bigveees » Thu Sep 01, 2011 8:10 am

Cheers for that I think I've found out about 3 days before I'll need to pick them. 8) 8)

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Re: Hop Growing 2011 time

Post by Blackaddler » Thu Sep 01, 2011 10:26 am

scuppeteer wrote: Leave them for a week or 2 checking how much moisture is lost by rubbing between your fingers and if the petals roll off easily they are dry enough to use. Or you can use them green.
A better method to determine if they're fully dry is to weigh them. If they're the same weight after 24-48 hours, they should be dry enough for storage.
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