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    new to grow, please help

    either here Freshops or a local homebrew supply strore Dave
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    another transplanting question

    air layering is taking a branch or shoot of a plant and sticking it into a pot of dirt while leaving it attached to the parent. it continues to get energy from the parent plant while it is establishing new roots. you usually scrape the outer layer of the stem off on the section that's going to...
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    another transplanting question

    I plan to put mine in the ground this fall and let them overwinter there. my guess would be if you brought them inside they would still go dormant due to the reduced hours of light but that is just a guess of course my winters are a lot milder that for some of you folks I guess nothing to do but...
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    another transplanting question

    I did a variation of you mounding soil over sidearms, here's a pic this is referred to as "air layering" it works good because the new plants continue to get support from the parent while they get going the problem is the limited amount of sidearms you have low enough to do this so I...
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    another transplanting question

    you need to realize that propogation can be done in different ways as david 42 said, rhizomes are shipped in the spring because that's when they're dormant. but you can start new plants this time of year in several ways taking sidearms and covering them with some dirt is easy but didn't serve...
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    another transplanting question

    >>/OT How did you do that? I just cut off side runners about 10" long and scraped the outer layer off the bottom inch or so of the stem. then I dipped them in rooting hormone which you get at a garden supply place and plant em in some potting soil. I've been rooting lots of stuff in the yard...
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    Priming without a bottling bucket

    a common schedule for brewing beer is the 1-2-3 method 1 week in primary 2 in secondary 3 in the bottle according to that schedule you're just now reaching the minimum date to bottle what's the rush? do you have a bottling bucket yet? the batch I have going now went 5 weeks in primary...
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    another transplanting question

    as far as propagation goes, you're right that you plant rhizomes in spring I will mention though that I've taken 10 cutting off my plants this summer and every one is doing great :mug: Dave
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    another transplanting question

    Hi Folks I planted 3 different types of hops in a raised bed last spring I now realize it's going to be hard to tell who is who and I'd like to have more plants so I'm going to build 2 more raised beds and transplant some of the hops around so I have 1 type in each bed I have no time...
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    transplanting hops...how?

    [edit] moved to a new thread, I'm stepping on this one :drunk: Dave
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    problem with auto-siphon

    I'm all for the idea of avoiding transferring stuff unnecessarily describe the use of a paint strainer are you talking about the big cone things? wrap the whole thing round the siphon and hold it on with a rubber band? Dave
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    problem with auto-siphon

    >>paint strainers hmm, another idea see, I'm learning:) Dave
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    problem with auto-siphon

    yea, it has the little cap on the end I guess one option is the mesh bag and another is to use my bottling bucket for a primary, wait 10 days or so, drain it into a carboy through the spout in the bottling bucket which I don't think will clog and will leave the vast amount of hops behind, then...
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    problem with auto-siphon

    I made a batch of Braggot that called for a 3 oz of hops, 2 of which were Pearl which was in leaf form when I bought it ( I know it's really cones but it's commonly refered to as leaf) anyway, being kinda lazy I let it go in a plastic bucket primary for 5 weeks with the hops just floating free...
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    propogation by airlayering

    kool my single nugget plant doesn't have any sidearms close to the ground I can do airlayering with think I'll try just taking some cuttings I've been doing it with some other plants with excellent results Dave
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    propogation by airlayering

    hi folks, planted some hops for the first time this year and they're doing great. we had some wet weather recently and they've really gone to town, putting off lots of sidearms. I couldn't resist and decided to try to start some new plants using air layering where you just take a sidearm and...
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    identifying hops from leaves

    keep in mind these plants are only 6 weeks old and I'm not going to harvest anything from them for probably over a year by that time I'll be able to look at cones/leaves/branching behavior etc I think I know what's what, just that the Nugget and Willamette look very similar Dave
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    Big Bucket O honey

    I keep bees so I know a bit about the subject if it crystallizes it works really well to put it in the trunk of your car on a hot day just the right temp to re-liquefy beekeepers all have a 5 gallon bucket with a valve on the bottom called a "honey gate"...
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    identifying hops from leaves

    interesting the 2 I'm sure are Cascade don't have a very deeply lobed leaf the other 2 look similar and are deeply lobed I'll just have to let things run their course and see what I get I "think" I know what's what:drunk: Thanks for the link Dave
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    identifying hops from leaves

    so what you're telling me is I have no choice except to brew MANY batches of beer and do extensive/exhaustive taste testing to determine the variety of my little weeds? RATS:mug: am I correct in thinking I can get a clue from the look of the cones? I have it narrowed down to 3 varieties Dave
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