universalfrost
Keep your stick on the ice.
Afternoon,
last year I had absolutely no hops on any of my plants including my older centennial and cascade plants. I’ve also got three willamette plants that are only a tear old and nothing was expected from them...
a couple of times in the summer they got a little dry but were growing like crazy. I didn’t trim the bull shoots but I didn’t do that the previous years.
Any ideas as to why none of the plants produced a single cone?
I’m going to move my older centennial further away from the house because of it being drier than other areas and I also have home remodel plans for that area...
I’m thinking of doing some raised beds fir it.. also all plants have a south west facing exposure..
last year I had absolutely no hops on any of my plants including my older centennial and cascade plants. I’ve also got three willamette plants that are only a tear old and nothing was expected from them...
a couple of times in the summer they got a little dry but were growing like crazy. I didn’t trim the bull shoots but I didn’t do that the previous years.
Any ideas as to why none of the plants produced a single cone?
I’m going to move my older centennial further away from the house because of it being drier than other areas and I also have home remodel plans for that area...
I’m thinking of doing some raised beds fir it.. also all plants have a south west facing exposure..