Jealous of some of these setups!
I started with four plants (two Cascade, two Chinook) in pots four years ago. One Chinook never took; replaced it with a Willamette the following year. That one never took, either. Then something decided to dig up one of the Cascade crowns (seriously, neighborhood animals?) and it never recovered.
So now I have a Cascade and a Chinook, fours years old and still in pots. I'll plant them in the ground at our next home. In the meantime, they're cantankerous! The Chinook absolutely refuses to take a break for winter, and puts up shoots year-round. I can't keep them in summer sun all day, so they only get about 3-4 hours of direct sunlight, in the mornings, with shade or filtered light thereafter. Seems like they either sunburn, or grow so fast they forgot to make cones (I got zero last year).
I'll figure it out eventually. I hope.