Trimming hop offshoots

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Mobeers

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I did I quick search and couldn't find a previous thread on this. As the hops begin to send out new offshoots, should I cut them back or let them grow like crazy and train them up the same twine as the main bine. Also, my centennial is only two feet tall while my cascades are six feet tall. The centennials don't get as much sun but shouldn't they be taller by now, thanks for the help.
 
I was just about to ask this, but I already trimmed mine. lol

Mine have been growing like mad, two Cascades and one Chinook, the Centennial has not been seen or heard from in months...

I have mine growing up some lattice up against my shed, they are now at roof height, should I start them horizontal?
 
wherever u have room to run rope. horizontal just requires more training as they want to go up.
 
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