Basically the question above. My legacy plant growing in the same pot is doing just fine, but the Sunshine seems to be struggling. We’ve been getting a lot of rain lately so I haven’t been watering as much, is it just thirsty? Should I give it some fertilizer? I’m in Zone 8a and planted them about two weeks ago.

I’m new to growing fruits so I’m a little lost! I’ve only grown herbs and garlic before. I hope they can be saved!

  • @[email protected]
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    83 months ago

    No issues. Those were the first to emerge for the season it looks like. Fertilize as normal and don’t trip.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      13 months ago

      Any recommendations for a good fertilizer? I mostly just use some home compost, but it’s a small bit of veggie peels and left over coffee grounds in my garlic bed.

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        3 months ago

        Coffee grounds good for acidity, which blueberries like. I would mulch mine with pine shavings from the hamster store once a year for an extra kick, then I did mostly nitrogen (organic chicken manure) in the spring (leaves coming out) and fall (leaves falling off), and a citrus mix (this one, should be available at your local garden store). I believe it has a micro-nutrient supplement, but honestly, if you’ve got your blueberries in ground and with a decently acidic pH, this is totally unnecessary. The same brand has a berry mix, but whatever, its a more balanced feed with micros. Blood and bone mix would do pretty much the same thing, and apply that during/ before flowering (timing depends if you are high bush or low bush/ early or late). The biggest thing I learned about blueberries in the time I was growing them was how much they LOVED being trimmed. Mine responded very well to trimming and would pump the years after a trim.

        My fertilization schedules are always centered around life stages. Nitrogen for new leaves/ branching; micronutrients (and maybe sulpher) for flowering/ fruiting. I’m basic af.

  • @tcrpz
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    23 months ago

    I would guess they need phosphorus