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What Are Hops Used For?

What Are Hops Used For? It is also known as Common hop (Humulus lupulus), English hop, and European hop. It belongs to the Cannabaceae (hemp family).

Description?

Cultivation:

  1. It grows best in deep sandy or gravelly soil that is rich in nutrients and well-drained. The pH range should be between 6.5 and 7.0.
  2. Sunlight is preferred, but it can tolerate light shade as well. The vine grows so that its leaves receive the maximum amount of light possible. During the growing season, make sure the vines are well watered.
  3. Hop plants can be grown from seeds, but they are typically propagated from root cuttings that produce female flowers. Cuts can be found in local nurseries and garden catalogs.
  4. Plants will climb more easily if they are provided with a sturdy trellis. It may be necessary to train the twining stems by hand in the early summer.
  5. There is a risk of viruses and several fungus diseases, particularly downy mildew, and of spider mites and insects, including flea beetles, vine borers, and aphids. Insects and mites can be controlled by spraying if necessary. If your plants are infected with fungus or viruses, you may have to destroy them and start over somewhere else.
  6. Overwintering outdoors is possible up to zone 3. A dormant period initiated by frost is necessary for hop plants to resume growth after surviving considerable cold. The amount of snow cover in very cold regions helps reduce the amount of winterkill.

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What Are Hops Used For? It is also known as Common hop (Humulus lupulus), English hop, and European hop. It belongs to the Cannabaceae (hemp family).
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