- Pocket Talisman DWARF - Field Grade
Pocket Talisman DWARF - Field Grade
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Pocket Talisman DWARF
A field sport obtained from a Talisman hop field in Idaho in the 1970’s. Reduced internode length results in a plant about one half the size of normal Talisman, Pocket Talisman is more a novelty dwarf plant and is not grown anywhere in the USA to our knowledge in commercial quantities. It may be useful for growers trying to develop experimental short trellis hop yards.
A field sport obtained from a Talisman hop field in Idaho in the 1970’s. Reduced internode length results in a plant about one half the size of normal Talisman, Pocket Talisman is more a novelty dwarf plant and is not grown anywhere in the USA to our knowledge in commercial quantities. It may be useful for growers trying to develop experimental short trellis hop yards.
Product Profile
Alpha Acids: 6.0% |
Beta Acids: 3.2% |
Product Description
Pocket Talisman DWARF
A field sport obtained from a Talisman hop field in Idaho in the 1970’s. Reduced internode length results in a plant about one half the size of normal Talisman, Pocket Talisman is more a novelty dwarf plant and is not grown anywhere in the USA to our knowledge in commercial quantities. It may be useful for growers trying to develop experimental short trellis hop yards.
Plant Replacement Policy
*Spring Pre-order - Will ship once 2nd season stock breaks dormancy in the spring and can be properly quality checked. Estimated to ship by April 1st.
A field sport obtained from a Talisman hop field in Idaho in the 1970’s. Reduced internode length results in a plant about one half the size of normal Talisman, Pocket Talisman is more a novelty dwarf plant and is not grown anywhere in the USA to our knowledge in commercial quantities. It may be useful for growers trying to develop experimental short trellis hop yards.
- Alphas: 6%, Betas: 3.2%, total oils .63 mls/100g, high myrcene levels: 68%, Humulene < 5%, other oils inconsequential, high cohumulone: 55%
- Aromas: Similar to Cluster hops from which it was derived. Citrusy but biting because of high cohumulone levels.
- Yield: reported at 600 lbs/acre (about ½ of normal sized hop cultivars
- Grower notes: Somewhat resistant to downy mildew. Reports of low vigor at spring emergence with few crown buds breaking uniformly in field propagated from rhizomes.
- Plant spacing: 8 or 10 foot aisles with 10 to 12’ high trellis. 30 to 36” in-row spacing.
Plant Replacement Policy
*Spring Pre-order - Will ship once 2nd season stock breaks dormancy in the spring and can be properly quality checked. Estimated to ship by April 1st.
*Actual plant sizes may vary between varieties. Pictures depict plants shipped at different times of the year; actively growing, or dormant and are for reference only.