Organic Hops Rope (Hops Twine) Weight is 5 Lbs,and Length is 750 feet + from Our Own Production
M**E
High Quality Coco Rope
The bang for your buck on this product is incredible. I’ve been using a roll I bought for gardening and had the idea to crochet into orchid baskets. Couldn’t be happier with the results. There was a learning curve on the crochet process. And the stuff is rough but the end result is exactly what I needed. Would love to buy another roll when it’s back in stock!
D**W
Exactly what it says it is
Used this for our hops. Easy to use and manage. The "skein" pulled easily without knotting. The hops appear to enjoy this thicker, textured cord over what we have been using.
J**N
There ARE joints in this coir twine
The twine was course and suitable for use on my hop trellaces. My only gripe is that I ran into two joints where the twine was sewed together within the first 210 feet. Not a huge deal, but it's a bit of a stretch to say that you have such a long length of twine with NO joints. I was able to give it a firm tug to get thru the pulleys. All in all, the hops have coir twine to climb... but I did find joints.
J**Y
Works great for hops
Hardware store twine had a strength of about 5 pounds. This was rated at about 90 pounds strength.
R**L
Works great
More than expected. Works great
S**Y
Great for backyard vines
This product is perfect for growing hops.
V**.
Coconut husk rope
It is a very big roll of coconut husk rope. You must be careful when using this product due to splinter. This product is very sturdy and pokey..
M**N
Much thicker than I expected!
This is much thicker than I expected, which is not necessarily a bad thing, but it's harder to work with for what I had in mind. That being said, I was still able to make things for my hermit crabs! I love that it's coconut so it's safe for the hermies. Also, if you've never used coconut fiber rope, expect that it's going to be rough on the hands!
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