Steveruch
Well-Known Member
Because of some big trees on the empty lot next to my house I don't get a long period of sun to grow hops. Are there any hops that grow okay with lesser amounts of sunlight?
Living some 10 degrees further north than you, in a climate that tends to the murky - all I would say is that you really have to cut down sunlight to have a major effect on yield. The big problem is flavour more than yield, flavour is far more reliant on sunlight.Having grown hops for 7 years, production will be a function of sunlight.
The more sunlight the greater the production. There's no escaping that.
It may not be random but the amount of time that commercial hops are getting full sun amounts to less than an hour a day, most of the time they're being shaded by their neighbours. Cones don't just grow at the tip of the bine...And note that hop farms orient their rows to maximize solar exposure, it's not random...