DurtyChemist
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It is that time of the year. Post your photos, questions, advice and harvest amounts. First year, 10th year and everywhere in between.
Willamette has just done nothing for three years, not going to try any longer.
4 of 10 are showing buds peaking from the ground here in Southern Ohio.
3 Cascades and 1 Chinook.
The 6 that have not broken the surface yet are; 2 Chinook, 3 Centennial, and 1 Willamette. We have a warm week ahead - I expect to see most, if not all, by mid next week.
I grew Willamette from a rhizome last year and got around 3 oz of wet hops from it. It's not a huge harvest but I thought that it was pretty good for the first yearI keep reading a lot that Willamette does not produce well. May be very particular about it's environment. I have one plat (1 year only), and it didn't produce a single cone while all the other hops did - I'm questioning whether it is worth keeping it after 1 year.
Update: 3 Cascades and 3 Chinook are up. The 3 Centennial and the Willamette are still hiding.
I grew Willamette from a rhizome last year and got around 3 oz of wet hops from it. It's not a huge harvest but I thought that it was pretty good for the first year
In case of a late freeze, I was thinking I'd just drop a blanket or a tarp over the plants. Does that make sense?