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Hop Varieties and Sunlight Requirements

Discussion in 'Hops Growing' started by captn731, Mar 17, 2009.

 

  1. #1
    captn731

    Member

    Posted Mar 17, 2009
    I am planning my hop trellis and am looking for info on hop varieties and sunlight requirements.

    I know the more the better, but I have also heard saaz hybrids can get by on less.

    Design constraints will force me to have a couple varieties getting less direct sun than the others.

    Is there a comprehensive list out there?
     
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    david_42

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 17, 2009
    The only USDA-listed hop that doesn't require full sun is Sunbeam. My business partner has some Cascades in a canyon near Oakland, CA. Took five years for any hops to develop. Might be a good idea for this to be a sticky and have people post their experiences.
     
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    captn731

    Member

    Posted Mar 17, 2009
    That sounds like a great idea?

    Anybody?
     
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    TimBrewz

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 21, 2009
    Like David mentioned, Sunbeam is a partial shade variety (kinda ironic name for a shade plant). Anyway, there is info on heat tolerance out there. Though it does not seem to be consolidated (at least that I could find)

    My research lead me to a basic conclusion: all hops worth brewing with want lots of sun. Some varieties are more heat tolerant than others. It looks like English hops are less heat tolerant(and get less intense sun in England)....which makes sense, as they evolved in a cool climate. Though not confirmed, my guess is that origin of the hops gives an idea of amount of light required. Still-sun is good. Some shade is OK, but yield will decrease.

    I am planting a pilot plot in the foothills of Mt. Lassen, CA that gets tons of sun, but also gets very hot in summer too...pretty much the same kind of weather Yakima gets. This lead me to try mostly American cultivars that are Washington based: Cascade, Zeus, Glacier, Sterling, Nugget.

    Not sure I answered your question?

    Tim
     
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    fastricky

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Mar 22, 2009
    If I can tag onto the OP's question...

    How about water? Do they need a lot?
     
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    JarrodH

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Mar 22, 2009

    Depends on your area and how hot its getting. They do require a lot of water when they are growing, since they do grow so fast.
     
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