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blueberry bushes

I have 2 blue berry bushes in large lots about 6ft apart.one bush is nicewith green leaves and has the start of blueberries on it. the other blueberry bush has golden brown leaves and the berries have died. what have i done wrong?


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#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 06/14/2018 @ 6:18 pm

A blueberry with iron deficiency has yellowing leaves with dark green veins, the new growth will be affected by this first.
Blueberries are unable to use the iron in soil when the soil pH is too high. Blueberries like their soil pH to be between 5.2 and 4.0 with the optimum being 4.5 to 4.8. Another problem that can cause iron chlorosis is too much water, this can happen with wet springs or irrigation that is set to water amounts that appropriate for the summer heat but not a cool spring.
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