That was a great question I've been meaning to ask.
Mr/Mrs GreatLakesHops, the crowns you sent me in January are fantastic. They came with shoots already growing, which was exciting to me because my planting area looks better with some signs of life!
My questions for anyone are:
-1. I live in the Charlotte NC/SC area and this mild winter has been very mild. Since January, every night that gets close to or below freezing I have covered each crown that has shoots so that they won't die back in an attempt to keep them from going into dormancy. My thinking is that they can use the sunlight to produce nutrients for the root system to grow. Would it be better to let them die back for root growth?
-2. My Fuggles you sent me are the strongest growers now (see picts below). The 2 main shoots it came with have grown about 5 inches since January, mostly in the past 2 weeks. They are about as thick as my Cascade's end-of-season shoots last year. Which was a surprise! When everything starts taking off should I keep these if they are the strong ones or would it be best to cut everything down to encourage vigorous new growth?
-3. My understanding for established plants is to let the first shoots grow for a short time and then cut them all off. Then the plant puts alot of energy out and will create a few exceptionally strong bines, and a few lesser ones. Is this true, or if there are strong looking bines should I/we let those first growth ones grow?
Check this, 7 inches tall, 5 are since I got them a lil' over a month ago in January:
Thanks Everyone!