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We certainly didn't have a warm winter here in GA...cold actually, and I left them outside. I'll give them a shot of nitrogen sometime next week. See if that helps a bit. Worst comes to worst I'll do a little pruning of the crop. Thanks for the input.
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In another thread, Fruitnut commented on something similar that might be helpful.
http://www.ourfigs.com/forum/blueber...4839#post14839
I also have a few of my potted bb plants being timid about putting out new leaves. Most are doing very well and all get the same treatment, but a few with slightly higher chill hours are a bit slow this year. We had a very warm winter, and my peach, apricot and plum trees are also being somewhat shy about leafing out.
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That's what Rabbiteyes do. They will leaf out of you keep fertilizing them. They are a different animal than SHB. Are you noticing blochy leafs, powdery mildew?
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A bit short on leaves...
Hello all. I had a quick question about blueberry plants and leaves (rabbiteyes). My plants are just finishing setting fruit, but I noticed that this year, 3 of my 4 potted plants are a wee bit low on leaves. They're absolutely loaded with fruit, and seem otherwise healthy. I know they're fertilized well, and they spent the winter outside, so chill hours shouldn't be a factor. Should I be concerned at all? I feel like they have 5-10 blueberries for every leaf!
I'm in zone 7b/8a, Georgia, if it helps.
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