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Only just getting the first hints of cones here in Maryland.
If you are in Montgomery or PG county I'm going to be pretty pissed. I live in Silver Spring and my vines look like they're months away from getting cones. You must have way better soil than me or a lot more light... I'm very jealous.
If you are in Montgomery or PG county I'm going to be pretty pissed. I live in Silver Spring and my vines look like they're months away from getting cones. You must have way better soil than me or a lot more light... I'm very jealous.
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Oh man, you had to one up me!
All four in the back are about 4-5 inches, willament I'm stringing tomorrow cause she is starting to twirl
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So here in Maryland my Columbus has already produced an apical cone. If previous years are anything to go by this means it won't be growing vertically any more (it's currently ~14 feet high) and will hopefully be putting its energy into cone production. There are certainly a good number already beginning to form (second pic). The Cascade and Willamette still seem to be growing happily, even if they haven't started showing signs of cones yet.
Things are coming right along in the south I am in the Ozarks region of Northern Arkansas and my hops are nearly fully developed already! They are criss-crossing their way up a 10 foot tall arbor.View attachment 202522View attachment 202524View attachment 202525
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I'm noticing hops growers like to live in two story houses. ipe:
That's pretty much where my Columbus is. Although it's ask going vertical. I'm in Nebraska btw.
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