If you have planted blueberry bushes in your yard and are wondering why the harvests are small, the leaves look yellow, and the plant simply refuses to grow, the problem is rarely a lack of water or sunlight. The issue is almost always hidden right beneath the surface in the dirt itself. Blueberries are incredibly strict about the soil they live in. They require a highly acidic environment, specifically a pH level resting between 4.5 and 5.5.
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If your soil sits at a normal, neutral pH like most garden dirt, your blueberry bush is effectively starving. Even if the ground is packed with rich nutrients, the plant’s roots are locked and cannot absorb them. You can fix this problem and potentially double your harvest by unlocking the soil with one highly potent ingredient: elemental sulfur.
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