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    Julius Clone by Trinity Brewers

    Interesting, thanks a bunch! I can't wait to delve through all of this. I've used 1318 in the past but I've never said "wow it tastes like treehouse." When you made the recipe did you single dry hop? It seems like you would get less aroma vs a double just because of the nature of it.
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    Julius Clone by Trinity Brewers

    Has anyone made this clone? Thoughts? It seems to be a different approach than what I'm used to seeing for NEIPAS. For reference: https://trinitybrewers.com/brews/ipa/julius-clone-treehouse-brewing-ipa/
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    Hops in containers with lower leaves yellowing. Thoughts?

    The plant on the right seems to be showing signs of a nitrogen deficiency. A nitrogen deficiency makes sense since that's the nutrient your plant is using the most of. Not sure about the one on the left lol that's strange looking. Not sure how big that container is and how long you have had...
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    Another "what's wrong with my hops" thread.

    A potassium deficiency seems to line up with what's happening. More info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium_deficiency_(plants)
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    First Time Grower - New shoots dying!

    So I'm a newbie with hop growing but I've gardened for quite awhile. It sounds like you might be over watering them. As long as the soil is moist a a couple inches down, let them be! "Hops like to be watered but don't like their feet wet"-from some hop growing thing I read somewhere. Cheers!
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    Field grade hop plants on the way. No trellis up. Grow in pots? Help

    You can make your own trellis if you want. As long as the bines can grow up (at some positive angle) greater than 20 feet you're good. Use garden stakes and twine if you want! Also, it seems like the bigger the pot the better. 5 gallon pots I hear are not big enough. You need somewhere...
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    Field grade hop plants on the way. No trellis up. Grow in pots? Help

    http://immaculatebrewery.com/growing-hops-at-home/ I thought this guy had a ton of great stuff for container growing without needing 20 feet of vertical growth. I'm unsure about what kind of harvest he got but I'll be trying it this year!
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