Blueberry tree
This article should help:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/blueberries/transplanting-blueberry-bushes.htm
and when you touch them they just fall of. All of these buds have dark brown spots inside. On the same plant, there are also good buds and aready small flowers, but also unopend buds whith dark brown spots.
Here's an article that should help:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/blueberries/controlling-blueberry-bud-mites.htm
Hello, I have a blueberry bush in my backyard and the flowers are pink on it and they are a small, dark colored/purple berry. Are these edible?
Unfortunately, your photo did not come through. It is best not to eat anything that you can't identify accurately. For the sake of safety, I would not recommend eating the berry.
I have my first blueberry plant and not sure if I need to repot it yet. If I do is it necessary to use all ericaceous compost or can I use multipurpose compost for the time being? I am not able to go out with the Stay Home rule so should I order some online? Thank you
No, standard mixes will kill a blueberry VERY fast.
Even acidic mixes can container nitrates, which will kill off blueberries. The soil needs to be meant for blueberries. (Blueberry soils contain ammonium sulphate rather than ammonium nitrate.)
If it is not labeled as a blueberry soil, then I don't recommend using it. This is especially true in container, where most blueberries will have a very hard time staying alive without absolute perfect care.
I would recommend as much research on blueberry care as you can. There is a lot to know about caring for them, and even more to know if you are attempting to grow them in container.
Here are some articles that will help:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/blueberries/blueberry-fertilizer.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/blueberries/grow-blueberries-in-pots.htm
so sir need which varieties needs and from where me can take seed or plant Nothi only now to varieties in hot and from where seed or plants
These articles should help:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/blueberries/growing-blueberry.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/blueberries/lower-soil-ph-blueberries.htm
I live in southern NJ and have about 125 blueberry plants. It's May 4, some of the petals have begun to fall from a few of the plants. Will I have ripe blueberries before June 1st? I have to go out of town on the 24 of May and will be back by June 1st. I'm worried that I'll lose berries before I get back. I can't find a timeline anywhere- just the various growth stages. This is only our 2nd year of having mature plants filled with berries and I didn't write that information down last year.
Blueberry harvesting is anywhere from late May to August depending on your cultivar. Do not pick them until they are blue and fall right into your hands.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/blueberries/tips-on-harvesting-blueberries.htm
Purchased a two months ago with many white blooms on a twig-like bush. Short freeze post planting occurred and blooms have fallen off with brown underneath. New leaves growing, but also turning brown. Watering every 1-2 days with hose. Given miracle grow plant food 3x since planting.
Unfortunately, you have offered your plant a death sentence!
Blueberries CANNOT handle nitrates, which your fertilizer of choice is chalk full of. Feeding once is enough to decimate a blueberry shrub, but three times is likely to make that soil unusable for blueberries for at least a year.
Make sure to feed ONLY with something suitable for blueberries, unless you are using compost alone. Blueberry feed contains ammonium sulfate, which is a form of nitrogen that blueberries can use.
Here are some articles to help you with blueberry care. Once you are confident in your research and have a plot crafted up, specifically, for your plant then you can give it a second go: