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Re: Return of the Comet

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 3:00 pm
by Beer-lord
Lucky guy! Wish hops grew well down south.

Re: Return of the Comet

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2020 9:12 pm
by 1919
Beer-lord wrote:Lucky guy! Wish hops grew well down south.
You've got higher humidity, but lower overall heat in the summer down there. It sure may not feel like it, though. Mug-gy! It doesn't get as cold down there in the winter. You're short day where I'm intermediate, in onion talk. Don't know how the daylight hours would effect things. The humidity may invite mildew problems. If you haven't tried, give it a go.

Re: Return of the Comet

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2020 10:39 am
by 1919
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This is how it goes. I'll be picking like this through first frost. They never come on all at once. So far, we've had some good rain and humidity this spring and summer. These are the hoppiest smelling hops I've grown.

Re: Return of the Comet

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2020 12:47 pm
by Beer-lord
I'd love to put my ugly face in that! :jumpy:

Re: Return of the Comet

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2020 7:29 pm
by 1919
Picked another handful. Definitely the hoppiest smelling, and tasting, hops I've grown. Yeah I ate a cone. Chewed it up good. Hops then sweet now my lips burn a little.

Re: Return of the Comet

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2020 8:55 am
by Beer-lord
I bet you couldn't taste anything else for quite a while. I wasn't expecting 'sweet' to be one of the descriptors either.

Re: Return of the Comet

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2020 1:47 pm
by bpgreen
My comet plant is my newest, but it's doing better than any of my other plants this year except for the neomexicanus (native to the desert southwest).

Re: Return of the Comet

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2020 10:25 pm
by bpgreen
I was really looking forward to making a batch with my comet hops. It looked like I was going to get several ounces (I think I got 5 or 6 from my neomexicanus). The comet hops were about two weeks from being ready to harvest when we got a prediction of canyon winds (they sometimes gust >100mph). But this bine is on the leeward side of my house and I had just hurt my knee, so I thought I'd wait.

The gusts "only" got up to 99 mph (the highest officially measured gust was very close to my house). Several of my neighbors lost trees. My maple lost a bunch of limbs but actually somehow kept most of its leaves.

The comet bine was basically completely shredded. Nothing at all was there (maybe about 6 inches still above ground).

Re: Return of the Comet

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2020 7:46 am
by Beer-lord
Well that sucks! Timing is everything.