WilliamSlayer
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Just go with 20 pound line, and you'll never have to worry!
Does anyone have an idea of what is going wrong with my Viking hops? In the last week they have developed this browning, I thought it was because I had left them outside uncovered one night that got close to freezing but it has gotten worse in the last few days.
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No fertilizer except what was in the potting mix( I honestly don't remember what I potted them in). They are outside right now and coming in at night. Hopefully Monday I can get them in the ground.
Does anyone have an idea of what is going wrong with my Viking hops? In the last week they have developed this browning, I thought it was because I had left them outside uncovered one night that got close to freezing but it has gotten worse in the last few days.
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Are they planted in fresh garden soil? If they started well fertilized it's too early for it.
Go easy, don't burn them with too much fertilizer so soon.
Finally all strung up. New location this year. Hoping that there will be just enough sun to keep them happy, but in this location there is a giant old maple that blocks over half the sky for them...oh well.
Four plants this year. Got rid of Willamatte. Seem to have lost track of (???) my Magnum. So have Cascade, Centennial, Columbus and Chinook. So far Chinook is happiest of the bunch in these here square states.
I have two shoots on the centennial up, nothing from the cascade yet...hope it takes.
Build 3x3 boxes for my rhizomes and pulled the two in pots out and planted them in their new home. Acquired two Pacific Gem rhizomes from the homebrew club and planted both in one box. I'm going to build the same structure seen in the 2014 thread that grows up 8' but allows 20' of growth.
Awesome. Let me know if you want some advice on your boxes. I'll be going into year 3 with them. Cheers
1st year? When did you put the centennial in the ground?