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    Drying....?

    What is everyone's experience with drying in a home dehydrator? I got one of these larg-ish models from a big-box retailer. It seems to be intended for making jerky and similar items, but it works fine for hops, apparently. It holds a couple of pounds of freshly harvested cones, so about one...
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    Best way to use homegrown hops?

    You need to dry or use these VERY quickly after harvesting. I ended up splurging on one of these: http://www.chardproducts.com/assets/Uploads/SlideImages/_resampled/FillWyI3NjciLCI0NTAiXQ/DD-SS16T-1-850x500.jpg Right now, I have about 1 kg of fresh Cascade hops in it drying - 8 trays loaded...
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    2021 Rhizomes

    Second year for 25 Crystal and 21 Hallertau. Expanding each to a row of 30, then adding a row of 30 Cascade and 2 rows of 30 Mt Hood for a total 150 plants. I have some work ahead of me.
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    New guy question about rhizome supplier

    60 days in, 26 of the 27 planted rhizomes have taken, and a number of them have reached waist-high on the trellis. The smallest are at about 12-15", but all seem to be growing and bushing out, with the largest starting to pop some sidearms. In comparison, all 21 of the rooted cuttings that I...
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    Disappointed in my rhizomes

    I got 27 rhizomes of Crystal earlier this year, and planted late (end of May). 26 have made it with varying levels of growth, one had a couple of shoots break ground but never really took off; it finally died. None are doing as well as the 21 hallertau cuttings I put in about a week earlier...
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    New guy question about rhizome supplier

    Well, they have all now sprouted, so I guess all is well. So far, so good.
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    Did I do something wrong?

    When you say "cuttings" are you referring to small rooted plants or rhizomes?
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    Rhizomes vs. rooted cuttings?

    Cuttings. Yeah, this is what happens when your tiller selects an inopportune time to break down. I'll probably end up tilling around and between the rows after harvest, and use cardboard scraps or landscape cloth to get rid of the grass between the individual hills. I will definitely till it...
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    Rhizomes vs. rooted cuttings?

    Two weeks ago I planted 21 rooted cuttings and 27 rhizomes. All the cuttings are doing OK, and 15 of the rhizomes are showing visible shoots. The trellis: Two of the rhizome plantings: Note that they are putting out multiple shoots, and I'm finally starting to see some leaves on a handful...
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    New guy question about rhizome supplier

    It's now just under 2 weeks from planting, and about half are showing growth, though a couple are just buds without leaves yet. I'm optimistic. though, that the majority of them will take root and get a good start towards next year.
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    Help with recipe terms

    A couple of minor clarifications that may be helpful: Hope this helps...
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    Daisy Chain 30 amp Receptacles?

    Yes, you can wire multiple receptacles to a single breaker, as long as the breaker is sized at or lower than the outlet ratings and wire gauge. If you try to run both loads, the breaker will trip before any damage will be done to the wiring - which is the breaker's intended purpose. It is...
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    First year hop grower

    No advice on the hops, but what model is that Challenger? Mine is a '16 Scat Pack....
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    Are my rhizomes dead?

    A similar option might be Hop Varieties - Sandy Ridge Farms, if they still have any available. I am happy with the plants I got from them a few weeks ago.
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    Training question

    There is a lease in place for dairy feed grains - corn and soy, alternating years. It is just about profitable enough to pay the tax bill on the land...but not quite. Even with moderate yield and below average pricing, hops comes out ahead financially. The only major hurdle is the...
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    Training question

    Cool - thanks! I've got about 18 or so plants that are getting close to a foot now, and about another dozen that have broken through with shoots, so it's time to start the process. These little guys seem pretty determined to survive and grow!
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    Financials of Kegging- Am I Missing Something??

    Boating isn't cheap, but auto racing and flying take it to the next level. A set of racing tires is about $1k, and at the higher levels you run through a couple of sets a weekend. That's just tires. An entire decent keg setup is a set of race tires. 'Nuff said.
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    What animals will dig up planted rhizomes?

    Yes, unfortunately it's true: https://beerandbrewing.com/ask-the-experts-are-hops-harmful-to-dogs/ I have a tie-off spot for my Husky/Shepherds right next to the hops hills, but out of reach.
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    Late arriving rhizomes

    For what it's worth, I planted rhizomes on May 30 and saw the first green shoots this morning. Latitude 43.4N, Wisconsin. You may not get all the growth you wanted this year, but it looks like you can still get them rooted enough to make it through the winter and get into your brewpot next year.
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    Swollen yeast pack arrived now what

    Why do you say this? My admittedly limited experience with the Wyeast packs has been quite good. The only thing with the smack-packs that is odd to deal with is timing, but that becomes easy after the first couple of times.....?
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