🌱 It all depends on the age of the plants.
A young bush, just 2-3 years old, is still gaining strength. It can yield between 0.5 and 1 kg of berries.
When a blueberry is 5-6 years old, it already reaches its full potential. The yield at this age is 3-5 kg per bush.
But mature, vigorous bushes over 7-8 years old, with good care, can yield up to 7-8 kg of berries. Sometimes, in particularly large varieties, the yield reaches 10 kg per bush - but this is most likely within the norm.
☀️ What determines the yield
Sorting. Early varieties usually produce fewer berries, but they are larger. Late varieties, on the contrary, are more productive.
Planting Location: Blueberries love full sun and acidic soil. Without these conditions, the yield drops sharply.
Watering: Insufficient moisture is enemy number one. During drought, the berries begin to be consumed, and some simply fall off.
Pruning: Old branches should be removed - this will rejuvenate the plant and allow it to bear fruit more vigorously.
🍇 A Little Math
If you have 10 mature blueberry bushes growing in your garden, then an average yield of 4 kg per bush is 40 kg of sweet, aromatic berries per season! This is enough for jam, freezing, and fresh breakfasts all summer long.
💡 Conclusion:
With proper care and patience, blueberries reward you generously. One bush can yield between 3 and 8 kg of berries, meaning the wine is worth your attention and care.
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