it sucks cuz some of the guys on here got theirs before the mistake was caught. If i would have ordered just a little earlier I'd have some illegal hops. It's a well known fact that illegal hops taste better in beer
wow, i suspect this is a big deal among the professional hops growing community... like on the level of a scandal. i hope WVH don't get in any trouble because of this. these slip-ups can result in burnt bridges.I just got an email from willamette valley hops saying that they are in violation of the law and cannot ship the summit rhizomes. That sucks but it's kinda funny
congrats! i'm very much looking forward to being able to report the same in a few weeks. fingers, toes and various other appendages crossed.My Summit rhizome peeked out of the soil today!
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Paulasaurus said:Now of course we'll see if it really is in fact a summit. Probably just a cascade, like I need yet another cascade![]()
STOP IT JUST STOP IT RIGHT NOWI wondered about this. Besides wvh the only other company that claims to have them is a little known place in Georgia (barleynvine). How would they get their hands on them if no one else can?
sweetcell said:STOP IT JUST STOP IT RIGHT NOW
on a somewhat more serious note, how will we know? i don't think anyone here is going to pay for chemical analysis, let alone DNA analysis.
i'll have a known cascade growing nearby, so i could visually compare the two once they grow, produce cones, etc. if they're different it won't prove it's a summit - would only prove it's not a cascade.
because summit is a patented/protected variety, i don't think anyone has ever seen a summit plant before so we don't know what they look like.
because summit is a patented/protected variety, i don't think anyone has ever seen a summit plant before so we don't know what they look like.
sweetcell said:weird - mine were made in north korea. glorious leader took a wild hop and turned it into a summit!
oh, i knowHaha sorry I'm just trying to make myself feel better about not getting any
actually, it's just occurred to me that my brother-in-law does DNA-level research on cancer. maybe i could convince him to sequence some summit hops from the store (i.e. a known sample), then compare it to what i'm growing... humm...Definitive as a DNA test? No. As close as you'll get? Probably.
I just put my Summit rhizomes in the ground monday and one has already poked through the soil. They where big too, bigger around than a nickel and 6 inches long with multiple shoots comming out. The Columbus I got where tiny though.
we're building a pretty good story here. we've got conspiracy, scandal, deceit, and of course beer. Now all we need is a murder and some softcore porn and we've got a good novel. I can't say i'd read it, i'd just wait for the movie version. "Hops, a fall to the Summit."
I just put my Summit rhizomes in the ground monday and one has already poked through the soil. They where big too, bigger around than a nickel and 6 inches long with multiple shoots comming out. The Columbus I got where tiny though.
Did any one else think that the included instruction card was odd in that it said to plant the rhizomes vertical instead of horizontal?