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The Biloxi Southern Highbush Blueberry Plants come in a set of four 2-inch starter plants, perfect for gardeners in USDA hardiness zone 8. These plants thrive in low chill climates and produce medium-sized, delicious berries. Ideal for creating beautiful edible landscapes, they require regular watering and acidic soil for optimal growth.
USDA Hardiness Zone | 8 |
Moisture Needs | Regular Watering |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Unit Count | 4 Count |
A**W
Very healthy plant!!!
Beautiful,healthy blueberry plants! They are small but I already knew that when I purchased them, I repotted them right away in acidic soil of 4.5 and they are doing pretty well, so far I’m happy. I will update in the future to let everyone one know how they are doing :)
L**N
Not worth purchasing online. Better to purchase from local nursery.
The plants were advertised as 3-5 inches. However, the plants were actually only 2 inches. I provided feedback to the business that sent the plants. I received no response. Upon receiving the 4 plants, I transferred them to larger pots with the proper rooting soil. All four plants have died.
A**R
Bought in novembe and already blooming
Nicely packaged, healthy plants. Bloomed after a couple months. Excited to have my first fruit
D**A
BUYER BEWARE
I’ve gardened for decades, and I buy lots of plants online. This was the worst experience doing so. The plants sent were TINY—barely just a couple of inches. I’m betting they were cuttings instead of plants, but I didn’t check for roots when I planted them because I didn’t want to disturb the plants too much—since they arrived so small and underdeveloped. Two promptly died. The other two have looked awful the whole year I’ve had them and maybe grew two inches total their first growing season but are amazingly still alive. I’m not sure if they were diseased or what, but like I said, two died and two are just as small today as they were a year ago when I bought them.
X**4
Shotglass size plants.
I have never seen plants in literally shot glass size little plastic pots. All four plantlets plus plenty of paper towel arrived in a small flat rate priority mail box. Tiny but alive and healthy. Thanks to USPS, I got them in my hands 72 hour after they were dropped off at an Orlando post office. I re-potted them immediately into 4" pots. I will post an update in a couple of weeks to report back on how well they are doing.I paid extra for expedited shipping and it took Hello Organics 9 days to drop the package off at a post office. I subtracted one point for this. Don't waste your money on expedited shipping.UPDATE Apr.15. Two weeks after arrival all four little plants are alive and happy. They grew about one inch, which is a lot in two weeks for plants that started out at 3 inches height. They have been living outside exposed to full morning sun until about 1 pm and getting a 30 minutes misting at night. Their growth medium is 50% "Supersoil" (forest product based enriched potting mix) and 50% peat moss.UPDATE Nov.15. All four plants are now about 3 feet tall, developed 2-4 canes and are blooming. They would have some fruit before their first birthday but I will not allow that. I will remove the starting fruitlets and let the plants spend all their energies on growing. Here is their history this far.Stage 1. Immediately after arrival they were replanted into 4" pots. Grew in those for one month, at which point they were about 6-8" tall.Stage 2. After one month they were replanted into 1 gal felt grow bags into 50% Supresoil 50% peat moss. The four 1 gal bags were placed into one 10 gal soft pot and put on automatic drip irrigation. The four plants got collectively 1 gal of water per day. They got morning sun from 9-12 noon and shade in the afternoon.Stage 3. After six months the four plants got replanted into individual 10 gal containers. The growth medium is now 40% previously acidified ph 5.0 soil + 40% peat moss +20% pine bark. Each plant is getting 1/2 gal drip irrigation per day. Location is the same but they are less crowded than in Stage 2.
G**N
4 biloxi plants thriving!
Plants arrived small but in good health and are growing really well have moved them from my one gallon containers to their permanent Home. Allowing them to grow until they go dormant. Looking forward to a bumper crop in 3 years. Adding a photo for each of the 4 plants. Will definitely do more business in the future.
S**R
Poor shipping any other things
All 4 were dry and dumped out in the box. None had rooted well. Trying to save 2, not much hope!The Emerald variety were damaged also from poor shipping/handling, but they had a good root system and may make it. Not happy!
C**.
Small but healthy
These are really small--first year rooted cuttings essentially, but they are healthy. I transplanted them into larger pots and set them out to harden. Doing very well so far but it will be a year before they are ready to go into the ground in the berry farm.
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