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2014 Hop rhizome Swap

Discussion in 'Hops Growing' started by vanceromance, Feb 20, 2014.

 

  1. #41
    PapaBearJay

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 30, 2014

    BR, your initial idea works. Let me present the idea this way. By providing moisture, the plant (hopefully) won't dry out during its voyage. By closing the bag, you're preventing the moisture from escaping. Using cold water to dampen the paper towels, you lower the temperature and therefore lower the amount of respiration occurring in the plant tissue wrapped inside (it's not dead yet!).

    The only issue then is to make sure the plant tissue arrives in time before one of several things happens. The most obvious being the cutting dehydrates before it reaches its destination. Second, fungal spores and insects, careful inspection should go into making sure the material is clean from pests. Third, viruses, while many plants are free from all issues, material should only be shared from clean stock. Remember that some varieties are also asymptomatic carriers as well.

    Fair warning to all!


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  2. #42
    brewerelated

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 30, 2014
    Excellent, thanks for the information. I am going to do more research and try to learn as much as possible about the different ways hops can be traded.
     
  3. #43
    alane1

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 11, 2014
    Cascade rhizomes ready, anyone have Centennial or Chinook? PM me

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  4. #44
    HALIFAXHOPS

    Senior Member  

    Posted Apr 11, 2014
    Derrick is a great guy, we have been dealing/ helping each other out for a few years. His hop yard is very impressive the last time I was up there, but right now he is expanding and needs rootstock. Midwest has a great rep and customer service, I am sure something is up maybe the weather this year that makes it hard on all of us.

    I still have some rhizomes for sale. They are all 3 ea and 6 shipping for up to 12. The cascades are 2 ea or 6 for 10.

    2014 RHIZOMES

    CASCADE
    CHINOOK
    CENTENAL
    GLACIER
    HALLERTAU
    MAGNUM
    GOLDING
    TETNAG
    FUGGLE
    WILLIIMETTE
    NUGGETT
    GALENA

    I AM WILLING TO TRADE FOR VARIETIES I DO NOT HAVE TO TRY OUT. Or if you want I can send you an invoice if you give me your e-mail address. My paypal is [email protected]. You can just send payment and make sure in the remarks is your HBT username, full mailing address and what you ordered.
     
  5. #45
    Brent_in_Aurora

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 13, 2014
    If you are in the Denver/Aurora Colorado area, I will thin out my Centennial after this latest storm. If you want any rhizomes, you can PM me and come over to dig some up.
     
  6. #46
    tanglewood16137

    Active Member

    Posted Apr 14, 2014
    well if my back dosent kill me i have canadian redvine
     
  7. #47
    testhec10ck

    Member

    Posted Apr 21, 2014
    It has been 40 days since I placed my order with Midwest Supplies. I called to check on the order today and they assured me it would be arriving soon. They just told me over the phone that the orders shipped out on the 7th but never thought to send me a confirmation email.
     
  8. #48
    solbes

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 22, 2014
    I haven't gotten my two rhizo's either yet. I was about to call Midwest, as I got an email 2 1/2 weeks ago saying they would ship shortly.

    I have a feeling that Midwest is simply the middle man here and the hop farm ships direct. I could be wrong on this though.
     
  9. #49
    rudds67

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 22, 2014
    Unless yr buying from a farm... then there middlemen
     
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