What do you do when they out grow your trellis?
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What do you do when they out grow your trellis?
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I guess you will be adding a pole next year eh?
Unless you can add a pole on top, you are SOL.
I lengthened my pole to 28 feet and the hops are growing so fast they will top out next week.
Some guys have had luck "training" them to make a zig zag. It has never worked for me but you may want to give it a shot.
Good luck,
MILF Man
Celebrating my 32nd year of Homebrewing.
Links you might like -
Mother of all fermentation chambers
Homebrewing 1A (Homebrewing for beginners)
I suppose you could cut it off to encourage lower growth
"Everybody has to believe in something, I believe I'll have another drink."
— W.C. Fields
You'll probably end up with something like this:
My hops usually top out and if they don't "jump" into a nearby tree, they just develop a "crown".
"All this knowledge is giving me a raging brainer." - Professor Farnsworth
Primary: April Ale
Secondary: Maple Sap Mead '13
In the Kegerator: Munich Ale. Pilsner, Maple Sap Bock
Aging in the bottles: Maple Sap Mead, Razzberry Wheat, Spruce Tips Ale
Next: ?
Now that looks awesome. Okay, I'll leave them alone.
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