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Post by bbushmaster on Mar 25, 2008 21:06:25 GMT -5
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Post by bbushmaster on Mar 26, 2008 20:01:38 GMT -5
well I got some varieties that aren't actually for Texas or hotter climates but I have been reading all kinds of articles from hops farms to professors and I don't think it really matters what does matter is the growing conditions on the end result for example the hallertau magnum versus the Yakima magnum grown in different places produces different hops so I am going to grow fuggles,nugget,centennial, and magnum maybe I'll call it how about gulf coast magnum or southern U.S. magnum
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Post by Johnny Max on Mar 30, 2008 19:51:54 GMT -5
Well, I am happy. I planted my hops a week ago today and after church my Fuggle hop plant was already 6" tall. I just checked it (same day) and it was 9" long. My Willamette, Sterling, hallertaur and Fuggle hops are growng fast. All others have leaves, but the Pride of Ring Wood and Perle have not sprouted yet...
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Post by bbushmaster on Apr 1, 2008 15:29:34 GMT -5
well mine have only been in the ground 4 days and I allready have one sprouting I think its the"GOLDEN" magnum get it golden triangle
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Post by bbushmaster on Apr 2, 2008 10:38:33 GMT -5
All of them sprouted last night except one ;D
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