Most often the leading cause of iron chlorosis in blueberry plants are from a higher ph soil condition in which the plant are unable to uptake iron which causes decreased growth, yellowing foliage, and veiny leaves. But unbeknown to most home growers, a soil condition that is too acidic will also cause the same issue. This video will show you how to correctly determine if the soil condition is too acidic or too high of a ph and how to go about fixing the issue.
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BLUEBERRIES IN CONTAINERS EPISODE 6: Soil is too acidic! How to fix with fast result!
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