
Growing Hops
#1
Posted 09 July 2010 - 09:49 AM
#2
Posted 09 July 2010 - 10:07 AM
Jayb, It seems to me he ties the string to the eyelet and lets the vine grow up that string. Once it gets close to the eyelet he lets it out, the hops bunch up at the bottom of the vine and he keeps giving the vine more room to grow but never reaching top of the string or eyelet. Its like pulling the vine starting at the top and the excess bunches up near the base and roots. As he said the hops keep growing up and the base gets bunched up. Hope that helps!!Hey all, I was wondering if anyone could explain how this person grows hops in containers or if anyone has already done this and has any pictures.BYO articleI know the BYO article explains how to build this trellis, but I just can't picture it in my mind. It sounds like this person starts with a string that has been doubled back, and lets out some slack as the hops begin to reach the top. Wouldn't that put the hops on the ground? I just can't visualize this. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
#3
Posted 09 July 2010 - 12:16 PM
Just so I "got it." It seems like (if you'll humor me) i can compare the vine to a sound wave. There are crests and troughs, right. For the hops he lets them grow, and when the hops come close to the top, he basically pulls the hops down. It's like increasing the frequency of a sound wave, the crests simply become closer together, right?Thanks for the response.Jayb, It seems to me he ties the string to the eyelet and lets the vine grow up that string. Once it gets close to the eyelet he lets it out, the hops bunch up at the bottom of the vine and he keeps giving the vine more room to grow but never reaching top of the string or eyelet. Its like pulling the vine starting at the top and the excess bunches up near the base and roots. As he said the hops keep growing up and the base gets bunched up. Hope that helps!!
#4
Posted 09 July 2010 - 12:40 PM
#5
Posted 09 July 2010 - 01:18 PM
No, he's not pushing the vine down the string, he's letting out more string to let the vine continue to grow up. I believe he says in the article that the vines ended up laying on the ground.I did this last year, and after letting out more string, I looped the vine over a little stand I fashioned - think coil of garden hose.P.S. It was a pain so I planted them in the ground this year, where they are going nuts. If you have any means possible, plant them in the ground. If you have no choice, this does work, it just takes more constant care. Like Zymot said, they LOVE miracle grow!! I got good results from using the blue powder (mixed with water) weekly during growing season.Just so I "got it." It seems like (if you'll humor me) i can compare the vine to a sound wave. There are crests and troughs, right. For the hops he lets them grow, and when the hops come close to the top, he basically pulls the hops down. It's like increasing the frequency of a sound wave, the crests simply become closer together, right?Thanks for the response.
#6
Posted 09 July 2010 - 01:46 PM
#7
Posted 09 July 2010 - 02:57 PM
Thanks Wally, That's exactly what I thought the author meant. Right now, I do have some hops in the ground, but I'm going to graduate from college next semester and hope to move out eventually. I'd rather put new rhizomes in containers so I can take them with me when I leave.Thanks for the help guys!No, he's not pushing the vine down the string, he's letting out more string to let the vine continue to grow up. I believe he says in the article that the vines ended up laying on the ground.I did this last year, and after letting out more string, I looped the vine over a little stand I fashioned - think coil of garden hose.P.S. It was a pain so I planted them in the ground this year, where they are going nuts. If you have any means possible, plant them in the ground. If you have no choice, this does work, it just takes more constant care. Like Zymot said, they LOVE miracle grow!! I got good results from using the blue powder (mixed with water) weekly during growing season.
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Posted 25 July 2010 - 10:31 AM
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