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  1. yanick74

    Hop Trading/Breeding Programs

    this can help! or..... make the doubts bigger!:rock: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/225122676_Genetic_structure_and_differentiation_in_hop_Humulus_lupulus_L_as_inferred_from_microsatellites
  2. yanick74

    Hop Trading/Breeding Programs

    You have an arsenal of hops, your possibilities are practically unlimited, the idea is to have fun and create something new. consider seeds from this side of the border.
  3. yanick74

    Hop Trading/Breeding Programs

    Wow!!! Thanks!!!!!
  4. yanick74

    Growing hops from seed

    good point!
  5. yanick74

    Growing hops from seed

    I mean that this type of mutations like those in the photo are very common in neomexicanus hybrids, and they are totally useless, one characteristic is that their stems are totally smooth
  6. yanick74

    Growing hops from seed

    I leave several until adults and my conclusion: they must go to the compost, nothing good
  7. yanick74

    Growing hops from seed

    c'est une mauvaise génétique, quand ils développent une caractéristique est que leurs tiges sont lisses ils ne sont pas rugueux. ils ne produisent rien d'intéressant. it is bad genetics, when they grow a characteristic is that their stems are smooth they are not rough. they do not...
  8. yanick74

    Growing hops from seed

    sorry I got lost, where did I write it? so that you answer your question
  9. yanick74

    Growing hops from seed

    They are like a genetic short circuit! its stems are smooth without crochet hooks. they do not work for production.
  10. yanick74

    Growing hops from seed

    I share the work I'm doing with my hop varieties, this is a plant from the same group of seeds, was planted on March 4, 2019, is not yet 4 months old from seed and already begins to bloom. it is our own varieties growing in tropical climate, with extremely hot temperatures, for more than a...
  11. yanick74

    Growing hops from seed

    I had not thought about the repercussions with the wife, I hope that tomorrow she will return from the trip and see the full refrigerator, be indulgent with me.
  12. yanick74

    Growing hops from seed

    Amalia is very aromatic, the aroma of grapefruit predominates and the flavor of peach. hybrids with European varieties give very interesting and vigorous plants, perfect for very hot weather. is one of my favorites, here in the tropical climate, at nine months of age from the seeds, the cones...
  13. yanick74

    Growing hops from seed

    The crosses for 2019!
  14. yanick74

    Is it possible to identify these hops?

    I think it's a Japanese hops
  15. yanick74

    Ammature Hop Breeding / Seed Trade?

    So are they now.They have an intense aroma of peach and grapefruit. in some plants the cones are double.
  16. yanick74

    Mutant hops!

    Your precious hop!!!
  17. yanick74

    Ammature Hop Breeding / Seed Trade?

    Your seeds have already started to bloom! :) They are only 5 months old! from seed! I'm going to cross them with a male from the center of Italy!!
  18. yanick74

    Mutant hops!

    Sacré bleu!!! o_O
  19. yanick74

    Mutant hops!

    then from that side should be the mystery these plants are 50% neomexicanus!
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