RUNningonbrew said:So some of my cascade are ready to be harvested and dried. The tips started to brown, then felt papery. I dried them using a dehydrator but they still have more of a "flowery" smell than a hop smell any thoughts? Here is a picture after drying
Billy-Klubb said:I think one of my Cascade is a herm?
Carlscan26 said:So are the "pat" plants not viable or do they just have lower yields?
Can we see an up close shot of the herms?
Less photo-y more video-y:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=q7FAJrhtEP0
Setup a drip irrigation system and decided to shoot a crummy little video to share on my facepage.
Thank you MT,
The reason why the buckets are down low is so that they are not visible (due to the grass) from the land owner's driveway. I would love to generate more head pressure, but then it would look tacky and I don't want to upset Brian or his old lady. I've gotta work with what I have available to me, at least until I figure out something down here in Oshkosh.
-Tim
blawjr said:As of today:
Apparently I need to move to the west coast, my cones just barely started forming on one plant.
He ones that clued me in were the ones with browning edges. They felt like a dried papery napkin, had a pleasant hoppy smell, had visible yellow lupulin, and the strig separated from the bracts. I ended up with 3.1 oz of dry hops. Can't wait to make a SMaSH with it!
Also. When you pick do you just snip it off at the stem?