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Growing Cacade Hops Hydroponically
I’m growing Hydroponic Cascade hops.. Expect to get in over 300 lbs dried.. Acid content TBA as well as price. But I am a homebrewer as well.. I am all about the individual brewer... Should be available within the next month with no limit on amount, should be a first come first serve type of thing.. Email me back with your questions.. Also have pics but I am new to this site and not for sure how I am supposed to go about this.
Rock on,
Hydro
here are some pics


Sorry for seeming to solicite. I am just trying to get the news out too homebrewers that I am going to have a ton (well a quarter of a ton) of casacade hops available over the next month or two. They are grown hydroponically. If anyone knows where I should post this to get the word out please let me know..
Thanks,
Hydro
Man... All I can say is WOW!!
When you start taking orders.. let me know ![]()
WOW<WOW<WOW!!!!!!! Let us know when you need to unload some of those!!!
Welcome to the sight by the way also!!
Hydro, where are you growing at ( area of the country)? Noticed the MTSU logo. I am in western TN.
Yeah, I'm probably in for some as well...let us know when you harvest....
I want some as well.
Nice setup.....looks like you're primed for when all vegetation becomes legal to grow ![]()
hey thanks everyone for the comments. i am also a homebrewer. i brew 25-30 gal all grain ales so i understand the frustrattion with the hop situation. i like my hops in my beer.. like i said in a bunch of pm's .. they should start to come in the first wave within the next 2 weeks along with the website being up and runnning. so just send me a message if you have any questions.
rock on,
Hhydro
that is beautiful. I just started a single hydroponic plant going out my window and was googleing for inspiration and I think I hit the jackpot here. Any tips on the ratio for hops?
http://mike-is-bored.blogspot.com/2009/ … -hops.html
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Yeah... those are looking mighty sweet! Cascade is one of my favorite hops to brew with. I don't think you'd have a problem getting rid of any of them!
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