Hello Everyone!
I have a large number of blueberry bushes and a handful of plant specific JLF barrels currently. One of them is a JLF with blueberry cuttings and fruits as well as leaf mold from a patch of blueberries i found in the wild in a local forest to try and get ideal microbes.
I was curious if you have done testing for the Blueberry JLF pictured in the second edition book the you are able to provide to the community. I was also wondering if you think there is any concern with adding an alkaline fertilizer to blueberry soil since they enjoy need a soil pH of 4.5 - 5.5.
Any of your thoughts will offer much insight!
I don't think there is a need to worry much about the pH of the liquid fertilizer used in blueberry cultivation. Rainwater is the liquid fertilizer that blueberries consume most throughout the year. The pH of rainwater is around 6.5.