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Pennsylvania Hop rhizomes

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ImageUploadedByHome Brew1398537594.272124.jpg The rhizomes are in, can't wait to watch them grow. Thanks again Halifax Hops!


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I got my order yesterday. Very fast shipment and the rhizomes look great. I'll report back with activity but a couple of them are already sprouted and one I can see a small cone formed.
 
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My cascades and centennials r doing great. Will be transferring to the ground soon


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Got them about 2 weeks, planted them right away in miracle gro organic dirt. No other compost added. Put the rhizomes 1 inch below the surface horizontally (2 per pot) and did a little mound of dirt on top. Water them every day. I live in florida so it's warm and get plenty of light. Maybe the temp (90s) helps
Good luck


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Looking at my garden I saw this... is it a hop leaf? I googled it and think it's pretty close. (I did have squash in the garden at one point and looks similar to that).

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Have anymore cascade? I dug them all up but only found 2 sprouting (too deep so they are small sprouts) and chopped 2 up pretty good. Invoice me for 6 more, [email protected] if you have them
 
Cool... invoice paid. Thanks!

I have some cascades I planted last year. They already have about 20 shoots each. Some 6 feet long. Should be a good year
 
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