Hi All,
My hops are now in their second year and are starting to take off (see pics below). I plan to to tie my trellis twine and prune my hop plants this weekend and I had a couple of questions. In the wide view picture with my trellis's (from last year) you can see I had two lines per hop plant that ran up to a top of an eye hook, roughly 18 feet in length. My question is if I do the same design this year how many bines should i wrap around each line per hop plant? i.e. for 1 hop plant 2 bines per line x 2 lines for a total of 4 bines. Reason I am asking is im worried if 4 bines is too many and will affect my maximum potential yield. Would running 2 or 3 bines on one string produce a higher yield as the plant would have less bines to concentrate its energy / nurtrients on? I am wondering if people have experienced drop offs in yield after a "general" number of bines was exceeded per hop plant.
Thanks in advance for your input!
My hops are now in their second year and are starting to take off (see pics below). I plan to to tie my trellis twine and prune my hop plants this weekend and I had a couple of questions. In the wide view picture with my trellis's (from last year) you can see I had two lines per hop plant that ran up to a top of an eye hook, roughly 18 feet in length. My question is if I do the same design this year how many bines should i wrap around each line per hop plant? i.e. for 1 hop plant 2 bines per line x 2 lines for a total of 4 bines. Reason I am asking is im worried if 4 bines is too many and will affect my maximum potential yield. Would running 2 or 3 bines on one string produce a higher yield as the plant would have less bines to concentrate its energy / nurtrients on? I am wondering if people have experienced drop offs in yield after a "general" number of bines was exceeded per hop plant.
Thanks in advance for your input!


