theCougfan97
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So I have two second year hop plants growing in Seattle, Willamette and Tettnanger. I recently repotted them from about a 7 gallon pot to 22, each. They get a suprisingly good direct southern exposure and have about 25'-30' to grow vertically. I am noticing the Willamette has done nothing but grow like crazy, current height is about 15', and its growing inches by the day. The Tettnanger however has grown marginally in the 2 weeks since being replanted and the leaves are notably more yellow than those of the Willamette. My girlfriend is a green thumb (according to all the women in my family) and she says its fine, since its getting the same sun and water as the Willamette and the leaves are no more "dead" or "Browning around the edges" than the Willamette.
Anyone have experience with these varieties and know if this is a disease, malnutrition or just normal for the "Marine type climate" with some slightly unseasonably warmth/sun?
The first image is the Willamette
The second is the tettnanger
The third is both side by side, the lighting is a little uneven as the sun is just rising here in seattle (when I took the pic)
Anyone have experience with these varieties and know if this is a disease, malnutrition or just normal for the "Marine type climate" with some slightly unseasonably warmth/sun?
The first image is the Willamette
The second is the tettnanger
The third is both side by side, the lighting is a little uneven as the sun is just rising here in seattle (when I took the pic)