Duncan83865
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I've noticed that my 2nd year Centennial hop leaves have been slowly yellowing from the ground up for the last 3-4 weeks or so. The pictures below don't show it the best, but I've been cutting off the leaves when they get a very light or pale yellow. I believe my watering is fine, so is this just a case where I'm not doing the best job on nutrients during the growing season? Maybe if I did a better job on nitrogen during the growth stage, the older leaves would still be a healthy green and wouldn't be turning yellow this soon, or does it look like there is something else going on? Cone production looks decent to me, so the plant seems healthy otherwise. Thanks for any suggestions!