So, question:
My chinook plant has a LOT of growth at the bottom, it looks like a big bush at the bottom. Should I be pruning/trimming it, or letting it go? Its a first year (planted in April).
Thanks.
On my chinook 1st year I cut everything back but 4 bines. I have been trying to cut back all new starts so the energy can go to the 4 bines. On my cascade and centennial I did not do this and they are bushy at the bottom. You can see from the pics I posted about a week back.
I would say trimming would be goodbut thats just me
That setup is awesome, what are your uprights made of? Any construction tips?
Little white spider good or bad? No signs of leafs being eaten.
After being in the ground almost 2 months, They're all over 12' and starting to produce small sidearms. #LateHops2016
Not sure why my attachments always show up sideways. Sorry.
I bought 22 foot 6" red pine from a local hop farm and cut them down to 19'. They're in the ground about 3' and the cable is 15' tallKennyRedman, how tall are your posts? I had a similar idea, but wanted to get 20 foot posts. I ordered them from Home Depot. They came in warped and twisted. They didn't like when I refused them, but I don't want four posts that aren't straight.