Posted on 08/03/2012 3:37:07 PM PDT by Red_Devil 232
I grew three towers here in dry ass Utah, each tower had 4 vines. I had cascade (huge producer), Willamette, and nugget. I would get about 2 dry lbs from the cascade and about 8 oz of willamette, and about the same from the nugget. Some hops produce better if you have other plants nearby to pollinate.
Neighbors thought it was a series of radio antennas. The towers were 17’ high and had a sliding collar on the pole so that I could raise the lines and then train the vines onto them. When harvest time came I could just drop the vines to the ground. First year I had to carry 5 gallon buckets of water out to them, second year I set up irrigation with mushroom head soakers at each vine.
Are they a vine and needing support?
Hey thanks for that recipe. How long does it take until it can be drinkable?
They are a vine yes and grow on just about anything.
I have mine growing on twine that I attached to my 2nd floor roof with I Bolts.
They grow clockwise and that is the way that you start/train them.
That is good info. I guess they could be grown horizontal on something also?
We are going to move the wines to secondary after about 3 - 4 weeks and then we will bottle after about 3 months. I think our plan is to bottle end of November. They are usually drinkable then but certainly get better after a couple of months in the bottle.
Thanks!
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