Grow your own vegetables with these Giant Blueberry Fruit Seeds. Grow super sweet giant blueberries at home easily!
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✅ Why choose our Giant Blueberry Fruit Seeds?
Super large fruit: mature fruit can reach 2-3 times the size of normal blueberries, double visual and taste enjoyment
Rich fruit aroma, super sweetness: natural sunlight ripens, high sugar, less sour, children love to eat
High and stable yield: plant once, bear fruit for many years, and eat fruit every day during the picking season
Suitable for family planting: can be planted on the balcony, terrace, and backyard, no gardening foundation is required
Non-GMO, green and healthy: eat and plant with confidence, the whole family can enjoy
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Highlights:
- Product Type: Bonsai
- Applicable Constellation: Capricorn
- Classification: Happy Farm
- Use: Indoor Plants
- Style: Perennial
- Type: Landscape Plant
- Full-bloom Period: Summer
- Flowerpot: Excluded
- Function: Air Purification
- Climate: Subtropics
- Model Number: KLO908
- Size: Large,Medium
- Location: Courtyard
- Cultivating Difficulty Degree: Very Easy
- Variety: blueberry
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Low in Calories But High in Nutrients
Blueberries have the highest antioxidant capacity of all the popular fruits and vegetables. Flavonoids appear to be the berries’ antioxidant with the greatest impact. The antioxidants in blueberries have been shown to reduce a predominant risk factor for heart disease by preventing oxidative damage to “bad” LDL cholesterol. The blueberry is a very popular berry. It is low in calories but high in fiber, vitamin C and vitamin K.
Blueberry plants will start producing berries when about 2 years old, but will not mature and offer maximum berry yield until they are about 3 years old. In order for blueberry plants to produce berries the soil pH needs to be between 4.5 - 5.0. Soils not within the range of pH acceptability for blueberry plant growth must be prepared before planting. If the pH is too high, the growth of the plant is slowed and the foliage turns yellow. Blueberries require adequate water, especially the first year that they are planted, to properly establish a good root system. During the growing season, blueberry plants typically require 1 inch of water per week.