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HOP

HOP. Grown for a vegetable. HOP. Humulus lupulus a.k.a hop is a perennial vine, part of a cannabaceae family. Young hop shoots can also be used like asparagus. . HOP. common plants on Finns yards until 20’s Today hops are mainly grown in north-Italy, Belgium and Russia. HOP.

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HOP

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  1. HOP Grown for a vegetable

  2. HOP • Humuluslupulusa.k.a hop is a perennial vine, part of a cannabaceae family. • Young hop shoots can also be used like asparagus.

  3. HOP • common plants on Finns yards until 20’s • Today hops are mainly grown in north-Italy, Belgium and Russia

  4. HOP • Hops can grow up to 9 m • you should only grow female plants • Don’t let your female plants to pollinate Pistils Stamens

  5. HOP • Hop is propagated from young unwooded cuttings, part of rhizome and bendings • If you want to grow shoots, hop needs 2 years to grow strong enough before every harvest • In spring cover your plants • Forcing will speed up harvest

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