1. Planting seedlingsGenerally, planting is chosen in spring, because improper management during planting in autumn and winter will easily cause frost damage. When transplanting seedlings, you can apply some acidic peat soil or pre-prepared culture soil in the planting pit, then spread out the roots of the seedlings, cover the roots with soil, and fill it with soil. 2. Surface CoverAfter planting, cover the surface of the planting pit with a layer of straw, sawdust, bark, etc., which can regulate the ground temperature, prevent surface water evaporation and maintain soil moisture. 3. FertilizationWhen fertilizing blueberries, be careful not to overfertilize to avoid damage to the blueberry roots. 4. Watering managementThe roots of blueberries are shallow and sensitive to lack of water. When watering, be careful to keep the soil moist but avoid water accumulation. |
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