DoctorHops
Well-Known Member
Well rhizome based plants are pretty hardy. Just look at the Iris growing at farmsteads in the midwest that have been abandoned 30 years or more. The hops rhizomes send up shoots and if they grow fine, if not they send up more, and if they survive, fine, but if they don't they go dormant until the next cold/warming cycle occurs, presumably the next spring and try over again.i tried planting 2 rhizomes centennial hops and nothing happened. they put up some initial shoots, but then quickly died off. I almost gave up on them but still mulched and was about to mow ever them this spring when i went over I saw that they has come up!so I put some fresh mulch on them and am gonna hope for the best this year. just thought it was weird that a plant that went all summer with no visible sign of life came back the following spring.
Water them, fertilize them and don't cut them back this year and you should have healthy rhizomes at the end of the year.