sumbrewindude
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So, I didn't think 1st year rhizomes where supposed to get this big.
I put up a 10' section of EMT as the rigid pole - separate for each hop rhizome, and my Chinook only sprouted two shoots that now have successfully cleared the poles and are still going strong. So strong, they've started to wind around each other for support and have now cleared 12+ feet with no stopping in sight.
I read on here not to trim anything back on 1st year plants, so I haven't on any of mine, but the Chinook has only put out these two shoots (one from each end of the rhizome) with nothing else.
I'm not a fan of letting the two tops just swing about in the wind up there, but I don't know if I can bolt up another pole/coir set to let them continue up any time soon.
Silly question, but - what are my options? Just let them continue to grow until they topple over?

Sort of timely, because it would appear my Nugget, CTZ, and Fuggles are rapidly approaching the same point...
I put up a 10' section of EMT as the rigid pole - separate for each hop rhizome, and my Chinook only sprouted two shoots that now have successfully cleared the poles and are still going strong. So strong, they've started to wind around each other for support and have now cleared 12+ feet with no stopping in sight.
I read on here not to trim anything back on 1st year plants, so I haven't on any of mine, but the Chinook has only put out these two shoots (one from each end of the rhizome) with nothing else.
I'm not a fan of letting the two tops just swing about in the wind up there, but I don't know if I can bolt up another pole/coir set to let them continue up any time soon.
Silly question, but - what are my options? Just let them continue to grow until they topple over?
Sort of timely, because it would appear my Nugget, CTZ, and Fuggles are rapidly approaching the same point...