What can I do about a blueberry bush that doesn't produce?
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Hi Ninette, my folks owned a 5 acre blueberry farm when I was growing up. What we found with blueberry bushes and how they would produce was all dependent on whether they were well enough protected in the winter. It was also paramount to cut off any "Dead wood" every spring. If there was a lot of dead wood the bush would then only focus on growing back and not on producing any fruit.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/blueberries/getting-blueberries-to-produce.htm
If this is a plant that has produced in the past did you have another one at that time? Some blueberry plants require a partner.
They like Acidic soil. I sprinkle coffee grounds around the bush, and also feed Fish Emulsion:)