Top products from r/TheHopyard
We found 17 product mentions on r/TheHopyard. We ranked the 12 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. The Hop Grower's Handbook: The Essential Guide for Sustainable, Small-Scale Production for Home and Market
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 2
Ships from Vermont
2. Hop Production (Volume 16) (Developments in Crop Science (Volume 16))
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
3. The Homebrewer's Garden: How to Easily Grow, Prepare, and Use Your Own Hops, Malts, Brewing Herbs
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
4. The Homebrewer's Garden, 2nd Edition: How to Grow, Prepare & Use Your Own Hops, Malts & Brewing Herbs
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
5. Maxicrop Liquid Seaweed (Kelp Extract, 32 Oz
Sentiment score: 3
Number of reviews: 1
Pure seaweed extract’s initiate cell growth and vigorous root and stem growthTrace elements that Maxi crop Liquid Seaweed contains are important as activators of enzyme systemsMaxi Crop's basic is a pure 100% seaweed extract
6. General Hydroponics HGC722125 pH Down Liquid Premium Buffering For Stability 1-Gallon
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Acid formulation uses food grade phosphoric acidAdd when your nutrient pH is too high in order to lower the pH to the proper levelPromotes pH stability
7. Safer Brand 5118-6 Insect Killing Soap Concentrate 16oz
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Contains potassium salts of fatty acids (49.52 percentage)Can be used up until the day of harvestWill not persist in the environment16 fluid ounce concentrate makes up to 6 galTargets and kills aphids, earwigs, grasshoppers, harlequin bugs, leafhoppers, mealy bugs, mites, plant bugs, psyllids, sawfl...
8. FoxFarm 752289790201 FX14006 1-Quart Grow Big Liquid Concentrate 6-4-4, Blue
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
Grow big is an organic based concentrateComprehensive blend of major, minor, and micro nutrientsGreat for roses, tomatoes, veggies, flowers, fruits, herbs and lawnsContains 6-percent nitrogen, 4-percent phosphorus and 4-percent potassiumAvailable in 1-quart
9. 1500 Live Ladybugs - Good Bugs - Ladybugs - Guaranteed Live Delivery!
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Includes a Ladybug educational sheet with Release Tips, Release Rates, Ladybug Fun Facts and FAQ's1500 Live Ladybugs, Live Delivery Guaranteed!!Ladybugs are general predators that feed on a variety of slow-moving insects including Aphids, Moth eggs, Mites, Scales, Thrips, Leaf Hoppers, Mealybugs, Ch...
10. 420 Scope 60-75x LED Handheld Microscope
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
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11. Osmocote 277160 Flower and Vegetable Smart-Release Plant Food, 14-14-14, 1-Pound Bottle
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Balances vigorous top growth with strong root developmentGreat for annuals, perennials and garden vegetablesOne pound feeds a 40 sq. ft. areaAvailable in water resistant bottles
12. NutriChef Food Dehydrator Machine - Professional Electric Multi-Tier Hanging Food Preserver, Meat or Beef Jerky Maker, Fruit & Vegetable Dryer with 10 Stackable Trays, High-Heat Circulation - (PKFD17)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
ELECTRIC HANGING DEHYDRATOR: A multi-tier electric food dehydrator that can preserve varieties of food with very simple preparation. This food preserver comes with 10 mesh trays and 10 tier trays. When meshes are removed, food can be hangedEASY ACCESS & OPERATION: Built with easy to use one operatio...
How do your other plants look? How much sun does it get? I would do a general feed with some seaweed extract like Maxicrop and Fox Farms "Grow Big" 6-4-4. Throw in some lemon juice, a good 1-2 tsp/gallon, if you suspect your soil isn't quite the right pH. Lowering the pH of your feed will help the roots pick it up and I would recommend it if you are growing in a soil of pH greater than 7.
If there was any chance you were over feeding or your soil had been over amended, I would flush well with just the lemon and water and then let the soil dry out.
Either way, if you guessed right, you should see healthy new growth over the next few days. Don't worry about the already yellowed leaves, focus on the new growth when tracking plant health. The plant will basically abandon most leaves as it sucks the resources from them and they yellow. It wants to grow big right now so it will do that when you fix the problem and not go back and fix old stuff (generally). Those leaves can probably be taken off in a week or two as the plant resumes healthy growth.
"The Homebrewer's Garden" was a great book for getting me started. I have four hills with two rhizomes each of chinook and cascade that are currently on their 5th year, and doing great. I have 8 lines (set up in four "V" patterns) going 25' up the side of my barn's southern facing wall ( check it here ) and that setup has worked great for me so far.
edit: That photo was taken before we raised the ropes up, they're about 12'-15' there.
"Hop Production" and "Hops" are the two I'm familiar with. Both written by industry folks and are solid. "Hop growers handbook" was put together by a guy who was just getting into hops a few years back, and the Guide to Hops & Malt I've never seen. https://www.amazon.com/Hop-Production-Developments-Crop-Science/dp/0444987703. There's some others out there but for the most part they're written by folks who don't actually have a working knowledge of hops but are happy to take your $$, haha!
Looks like mild nutrient deficiency. They are first years, right? I’m not sure if they have osmocote fertilizer where you are, it’s a slow release pellet that contains nitrogen, phosphorous, and potash. It’s made specifically for flower and vegetable plants. Sprinkle a small cap full around the crown and it should clear it up after a few weeks. Note the new leaf growth, if it’s normal looking, without the burn, you’re good. Hops are very heavy feeders and need a lot of food in that soil. Here is the amazon link osmocote
I use the trays from my dehydrator placed on top of a box fan to dry hops. It works very well. If you have a dehydrator, you may want to try that. It saved me from building framed screens.
You can try this: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00192AO90/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Low PHI. I used this on spider mites and it worked wonders.
I just planted some rhizomes last year, so I'm hardly an expert!
I learn a log from following these guys: http://www.greatlakeshops.com/hops-blog. They are more geared for commercial endeavors, but I've learned a lot from reading them. I also follow them on Facebook.
Also:
http://msue.anr.msu.edu/topic/info/hops
https://www.amazon.com/Homebrewers-Garden-Easily-Prepare-Brewing/dp/1580170102
I also watched whatever youtube videos I could find about hopgrowing.
https://www.amazon.ca/Hop-Growers-Handbook-Sustainable-Small-Scale/dp/1603585559
Ladybugs!!!