what soil pH suits blueberries
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✅ Last reviewed: April 2026 Introduction: Blueberries - The Superfruit Gold Mine Blueberries represent one of the most lucrative opportunities in hydroponic fruit production, combining exceptional market value with proven growing techniques and year-round demand.
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Soil and media: creating an acidic, well-drained bog Cranberries need acidic growing medium (pH 4.0–5.5).
Soil Preparation: Use a well-draining, acidic potting mix specifically formulated for ericaceous plants, such as those used for growing blueberries or azaleas.
Soil testing: Get a full lab test (pH, organic carbon, texture, EC, available NPK, micronutrients).
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