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Our high bush cranberries don\’t have berries. Why

They are planted in a sunny location, and well watered
They are two years old. Planted from the neighbors plants.


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#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 09/29/2018 @ 12:48 pm

Generally, when you take cuttings, or splits from the parent… The transplants can take awhile to adjust and start producing. You could be expecting a wait of around 4 years or so, but often earlier, to see fruit on the plant.

With a little patients and proper care, the plant will be producing before you know it.

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