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Old 04-18-2012, 05:38 PM   #1
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Default how long until you should be able to see plants coming up?

I planted some Rhyzomes about 1-1 1/2 weeks ago and was wondering how long it usually takes before you start seeing growth?
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I planted 3 weeks ago chinooks up in northern az. I just got sprouts yesterday after I had assumed they were dead or I had over watered or something. So I'd say you got another week and a half, but this is my first hops growing attempt so what do I know.


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Mine were in the ground for about a week when I noticed the first little shoots breaking the surface
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planted 2 rhizomes this year (all other plants were crowns), and it took 2 weeks for one of them to break the surface.

the other still hasn't sprouted. if it doesn't in another week or so i'll declare it a loss.
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One of mine took a week, another two weeks, the other I'm checking religiously, but nothing yet..
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About 1 week and a half for my cascade and williamette last spring. My hallertau still had not come up 3.5 weeks, so I dug down very carefully. Realized it was trying to sprout, but I had buried it too deep. It never got as tall as the other 2. Hoping it does well this spring though.
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I planted 2 weeks ago and my nugget, hallertau, williamette, and cenntennial are all coming up. The nugget is 4 inches with huge leaves. The others are an inch with small leaves. My 2 cascades on the other hand are no where to be seen.
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All of my rhizomes surfaced within 2-5 days. They are in pots of vermiculite with a little fertilizer added. They need to be in the ground asap.
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Hmm Ok. I guess I will keep watering and see. I planted them right after I got home from the homebrew shop. If none of them at least sprout out I'm going to be pissed!
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Make sure they didn't dry out especially if you have sandy soil. Also how much soil is covering them?


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