JoeMarsh88
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Hi,
I am brand new to HomeBrewTalk so right off the bat I apologize if I mess this up lol I'm still learning so constructive criticism is welcome. This year I have been trying to grow hops for the first time. I planted 3 different hops Willamette, Cascade and Mount hood. The Willamette never broke ground unfortunately but the Cascade and Mount hood did. The Cascade is doing wonderful .....but I can't say the same about the Mount Hood. So i figure I would post a pic and hopefully get some feedback. Some quick info, I planted the beginning of April I'm located in the St louis MO area and the average temp has been probably between high 80s mid 90s. I do short waterings twice a day. I have not added any sort of nutrients to the soil other then Bone meal when I planted the Rhizomes. The Mount Hood has stopped growing and seems to be turning yellowish in certain areas Is there no hope for this one? or is there something I can do to breathe life back into it. Thank you all for your input!
I am brand new to HomeBrewTalk so right off the bat I apologize if I mess this up lol I'm still learning so constructive criticism is welcome. This year I have been trying to grow hops for the first time. I planted 3 different hops Willamette, Cascade and Mount hood. The Willamette never broke ground unfortunately but the Cascade and Mount hood did. The Cascade is doing wonderful .....but I can't say the same about the Mount Hood. So i figure I would post a pic and hopefully get some feedback. Some quick info, I planted the beginning of April I'm located in the St louis MO area and the average temp has been probably between high 80s mid 90s. I do short waterings twice a day. I have not added any sort of nutrients to the soil other then Bone meal when I planted the Rhizomes. The Mount Hood has stopped growing and seems to be turning yellowish in certain areas Is there no hope for this one? or is there something I can do to breathe life back into it. Thank you all for your input!