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8 days in the ground and no signs of life yet. ugh. how long did other folks' rhizomes take to poke up shoots?

between my 'zomes small size and the mold, i'm afraid they won't pull through. i'll give them another week in hopes that they're just having a slow start.

besides, they weren't even real summits, right? :cross:

My rhizome came with a 1" white bine and was 2" above soil in a couple days and here it is a week later. I don't have any recent pictures but its currently about 1' tall and leaves are finally starting to fold out.

But of course this is just a Cascade ;)

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I've seen quite a bit of variability in the time it takes for rhizomes to begin sprouting but never really paid that much attention because they'll eventually come up. I think it may have to do with the location from where they were cut on the rhizome. Kinda think that the cuttings from closer to the crown will take a little longer to come out of dormancy (only a postulation). Go have a beer and check next week.
 
I've seen quite a bit of variability in the time it takes for rhizomes to begin sprouting but never really paid that much attention because they'll eventually come up. I think it may have to do with the location from where they were cut on the rhizome. Kinda think that the cuttings from closer to the crown will take a little longer to come out of dormancy (only a postulation). Go have a beer and check next week.

Very well said, I had never thought about where the rhizome came from in relation to the crown and time it takes to develop but that makes sense from what i've seen in my recent hands on experiences.

Agree with let it be and check in a week or two.
 
Agreed, some of the ones we planted a year or two ago came up the next day, some took a few weeks. The ones that took a few weeks didn't grow large that year but on year 2 they were fully ready.

I think it all has to do with the size of the rhizome... you had said yours was smaller, right? If it's smaller, it's not going to get nutrients as quickly. So I would expect those to take longer than other rhizomes. Although I'm far from an expert. :)
 
My rhizomes were on the smaller side and still haven't poked through the surface. But the weather here has gotten chilly again, which could also be playing a part. All my other hops were already in the ground when we had 10+ days of well above average temps. The Summit went in the ground just as that was ending, so I expect them to lag quite a bit.
 
thanks guys. between your assurances that such delays are normal, and a little searching here which revealed that mold on the rhizomes isn't a big deal, i'm feeling a lot better. i wish i was at home so i could have a homebrew, for now i'll just have to relax without one (and grab a Duvel tonight at the hotel).
 
No problem. It's not unheard of for a hop rhizome to not sprout but it's pretty unlikely that they both wouldn't make it. Even if you screwed up I'm sure at least one of them will make it through unscathed.
 
thanks guys. between your assurances that such delays are normal, and a little searching here which revealed that mold on the rhizomes isn't a big deal, i'm feeling a lot better. i wish i was at home so i could have a homebrew, for now i'll just have to relax without one (and grab a Duvel tonight at the hotel).


Sounds like you are on the road a lot. If you need someone to take care of your beer while you are gone, let me know. :tank:
 
I'm sure at least one of them will make it through unscathed.
that's certainly my hope: if at least one makes it through, i can harvest a rhizome for the other site. plus, i wanna be able to hook up others here who didn't get a crack at ordering before the kibosh came down. summit for all!

Sounds like you are on the road a lot. If you need someone to take care of your beer while you are gone, let me know. :tank:
:off: yeah, i travel every week for work. gets old fast. it means that i can only brew or do anything homebrew-related on weekends. luckily beer can take care of itself and does well with extended periods of not being disturbed, but i do thank you for your offer of help :)
 
that's certainly my hope: if at least one makes it through, i can harvest a rhizome for the other site. plus, i wanna be able to hook up others here who didn't get a crack at ordering before the kibosh came down. summit for all!

you're a good man sweetcell :mug:
 
^^^ I was thinking the same thing... my dog ate the growth tip of one of my summit plants today, so that was annoying, I'll be putting a fence around them very soon (I am aware hop flowers are toxic to some dogs).
 
Summit/Cascade as of yesterday. About 1' tall now. Contemplating transplanting it into the hop garden but afraid to move it at this point so it may spend its first year in a pot.
 
Summit/Cascade as of yesterday. About 1' tall now. Contemplating transplanting it into the hop garden but afraid to move it at this point so it may spend its first year in a pot.

Don't move it unless you want to risk breaking any/all growth nodes at this point. :mug:
 
Don't move it unless you want to risk breaking any/all growth nodes at this point. :mug:

I've been going back and forth on whether to transplant it or not being that the only reason its in a pot is because I just moved and had to get it in dirt while at the old house so I opted for a large pot. At this point i'll be leaving it in the pot and growing up to my deck instead of in the hop garden. I'll transplant it early next year.

Thanks for the concern, its been on my mind lately.

:mug:
 
Are the hops police going to come knocking on the doors of anyone who bought the rhizomes already? :eek:

"No, no... those aren't hops. That's oregano!" :D

Not trying to be the downer or support big brother, but yes they could. It has happened before by the big companies, and they will do everything they can to get what is thiers back.

Google Percy Schmieser, all about Monsanto vs Percy, and him using their product without permission (Roundup Ready Canola).

It seems that only a few people got "lucky" here and got the rhizomes before the error was discovered, and I assume the WVH has pretty good records of where they went, so if the patent holder of Summit wants to push it far enough, you just might be getting a knock on your door. Hope it doesn't happen to anyone here.
 
It seems that only a few people got "lucky" here and got the rhizomes before the error was discovered, and I assume the WVH has pretty good records of where they went, so if the patent holder of Summit wants to push it far enough, you just might be getting a knock on your door. Hope it doesn't happen to anyone here.

I have 7 other varieties growing so They will be getting something else if they come to my house.
 
Very easy for them to figure it out. At work, we have a DNA code for every variety of grain ever registered, and we can figure out what what variety a seed is in less than a day. All they would need is a leaf from each plant, and they could figure out what you have. Really not that difficult.
Every grain boat that leaves the port, random samples, and anything that "looks funny" are DNA checked for unregistered varieties, so this happens every day at work.
 
All summit rhizomes should be grown in a protective custody garden. If the hops cops come lie and tell them they were ****ty rhizomes and didn't grow.

but seriously I don't think it would ever get to that, atleast i hope not. Monsanto seems to want a monopoly over their seeds and plants. the hop growers seem to just want us to wait till we can grow them.
 
i suspect the hop growers don't have the clout or resources to enforce a recall - they're not a multinational like Monsanto. they might not have the will, either. who knows.

they may well *ask* you to return them, they might send a threatening letter from their lawyers, but i don't see them raiding anyone's garden. the price of summit hops has been declining, so it's not like they've got a lot to protect. i could see them getting a lot more excited about simcoe, citra, amarillo, etc., but not summit.

also, we did nothing wrong. we bought the summit rhizomes in good faith under the assumption that they were legal to buy. methinks at a minimum they'd have to compensate us. i wonder if they'd be willing to swap for a citra rhizome... ;)
 
i suspect the hop growers don't have the clout or resources to enforce a recall - they're not a multinational like Monsanto. they might not have the will, either. who knows.

they may well *ask* you to return them, they might send a threatening letter from their lawyers, but i don't see them raiding anyone's garden. the price of summit hops has been declining, so it's not like they've got a lot to protect. i could see them getting a lot more excited about simcoe, citra, amarillo, etc., but not summit.

also, we did nothing wrong. we bought the summit rhizomes in good faith under the assumption that they were legal to buy. methinks at a minimum they'd have to compensate us. i wonder if they'd be willing to swap for a citra rhizome... ;)

You take a citra, I'll take an amarillo, and we can talk next season :mug:
 
I was thinking we should start referring to our summits as something else to attract less attention. Something similar like peak, zenith, apex, climax, or crest. The last two would make it a "C" hop which I find fitting. Or something stupid like Tangerine Mountain.
 
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
thanks for naming my fall batch: TIPA (Triple IPA - Illegal Imperial India Pale Ale :rockin:)

it'll be dry-hopped with a lot of climax, obvs.

edit: correction - it will be wet-hopped with a lot of climax :ban:
 
thanks for naming my fall batch: TIPA (Triple IPA - Illegal Imperial India Pale Ale :rockin:)

it'll be dry-hopped with a lot of climax, obvs.

edit: correction - it will be wet-hopped with a lot of climax :ban:

haha excellent
 
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