hungry4hops
Hop to it!
Harvested the top half of my cascades last night 3lbs wet, and have them drying in the basement with the dehumidifier set to low




The last posts and pics have been awesome. Had my first harvest day today of Chinook and Centennial. Here are the highlights. View attachment 292533View attachment 292534View attachment 292535
Lol touche. I was referring to the palm trees. Gotta use whats available!Pretty picture.
But I think you have to live in California to consider a concrete pool surround as "natural environment"...
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I have a question. How long does it take from seeing burrs to them forming into hops. And does the process get faster when you have more mature plants or is the weather also more of a factor. Just curious I have flower/ burrs on my first year heirloom cascades but they don't seem to be progressing that much actually I'm surprised to even see this much growth from transplants but they were from really strong heirloom plants so they have a good backbone. Been watering everyday and giving a bloom boost every two weeks to help them along.
1AM and I'm finally done putting this years Centennials in the oast.
Aaaand finally treating myself to the first beer...of yesterday
Cents at the far right...
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Dropped the suspension line to make things easy...
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I dunno how big that is but it's chock full of bearing arms...
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~23' of mature bines left standing...
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198.5 ounces of wet Centennials...
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Oast loaded and running. I also run the shop's 1200cfm exhaust blower to pull all the moisture out of the house.
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I'm so pooped I might not even get to my nightcap stout...
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Light this evening kinda sucked but shot these anyway.
While my Centennial harvest was a good two weeks earlier than has been "normal" over the previous four years, this Chinook is probably two weeks from harvest, which would be pretty "normal" here.
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And it looks like there's going to be a race to the oast with the Cascades as these also look to be about two weeks out (dammit!)
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Still-young cascade cones are looking good.
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Looking at the cone populations I'm guessing I'll end up with nearly three dried pounds of each when the petals have settled - which would be pretty typical as well...
Cheers!
First those are beautiful. Second how long does it take you to harvest all those hops, that looks like a lot of work but I know it's all worth it.