Lamarkid7
Well-Known Member
Hey guys,
One thing I learned about hops last year was not to rush it and to take your time with them. Last year I ordered 3 ryzomes of cascades and lost all three. I went to try and dig them up and there was nothing to dig up. I think I buried them to deep and they died and decomposed. Never the less it is hop season and Im going to give it another try. Only this time Im a little nervous about it obviously because of last year. Is there anything saying that I cant start them inside and transfer them to there beds when they are starting to grow? I know people do that all the time for other plants and you would think that it would be the same thing. All you need is a few pots, some potting soil, water and a good light rite? Has anyone done this before? Any information is helpful.
Cheers
One thing I learned about hops last year was not to rush it and to take your time with them. Last year I ordered 3 ryzomes of cascades and lost all three. I went to try and dig them up and there was nothing to dig up. I think I buried them to deep and they died and decomposed. Never the less it is hop season and Im going to give it another try. Only this time Im a little nervous about it obviously because of last year. Is there anything saying that I cant start them inside and transfer them to there beds when they are starting to grow? I know people do that all the time for other plants and you would think that it would be the same thing. All you need is a few pots, some potting soil, water and a good light rite? Has anyone done this before? Any information is helpful.
Cheers