joetothemo
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Second year Centennial (Left) and Cascade (Right)
Prodigious growth. Hundreds of burrs popped up this month.
Prodigious growth. Hundreds of burrs popped up this month.
2BeerSpeer said:Is this a cone starting? It's my first year growing and I'm not sure!
The one bug I have a lot of is spiders. Lot's of spiders on the bines but they are not eating the leaves. Last year I lost a few hop cones to spiders but that's all.
and I doubt recluses and widows would live in bines--they tend to be ground dwellers, at least, where I live...
My sidearms are running the strings like the bines, with a lil help....is this ok?
day_trippr said:Soitenly! I train the longer sidearms so they don't wind up on a neighboring string. Little ones I just leave be...
Cheers!
[...]The BG kept growing after it reached top and i was able to curl the bine around the horizontal line up there using a pole. Should I nip the top to stop it? Or just let em go?
But what I'm worried about is those crazy BG side arms... about 3-4 feet out now going for the cascades which just started growing out. Should I let them kiss? Try to train them or leave what is is?
jperry said:Here is a pic of my small garden. It took me a long time to finish it by myself, but i couldn't be more happy with my results. It was my first time making a raised bed garden, and trellis system. I recycled all the wood from around my backyard, so the only things I bought were soil and twine.
What's the bottles for? Drip watering?
Malichaidog said:Got cones
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