Thank you. I was looking forward to seeing an update. Please shoot more videos like this and follow through with an update. I enjoyed and appreciate it!!
Just a tip, from that low lying branch, you could have slipped a cup with a hole in the bottom, pack with soil. After 2 years from doing so snip free of motherplant, boom you made a Clone! Called layering.. I do this with mine, free bloobs 😇 God bless you and yours.. great video!
Looks like the plant and soil has sank down a bit like normal, you could take that plant out of that container and top the bottom up with new compost and place back in, it will leave a small gap around the side due to the container shape, so you can put a bit of compost around the sides too
Just for the first 2 years, so the plants grows big and not put energy into flower/berry growth, there wont be many berries anyway, but it will sap energy out of the young growing plant, best to get it fully established first etc.
thanks for zooming in, makes it so much easier to understand which to take out
Thank you. I was looking forward to seeing an update. Please shoot more videos like this and follow through with an update. I enjoyed and appreciate it!!
Just a tip, from that low lying branch, you could have slipped a cup with a hole in the bottom, pack with soil. After 2 years from doing so snip free of motherplant, boom you made a Clone! Called layering.. I do this with mine, free bloobs 😇 God bless you and yours.. great video!
Great video
Thanks so much for this information! Currently I'm learning how to work on my family's blueberry farm and this is really helpful education.
So glad we can help!
Great video! I love seeing young people interested in growing quality plants. Glad to be a new subscriber!
When did they start budding or when did the leaves start growing?
Good instructions! Thank you
You're welcome :)
That is great. Thank you!!! 🌱
Looks like the plant and soil has sank down a bit like normal, you could take that plant out of that container and top the bottom up with new compost and place back in, it will leave a small gap around the side due to the container shape, so you can put a bit of compost around the sides too
Brilliant! I love the idea, thank you!
Can you explain removing flowers from the bush and why? I'm confused on when to do that
Just for the first 2 years, so the plants grows big and not put energy into flower/berry growth, there wont be many berries anyway, but it will sap energy out of the young growing plant, best to get it fully established first etc.
Where are you guys from. Do you want a homestead. Do you guys like to work.
We have 200
Talks too much
Nice work