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Old 23-01-2007, 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeff Taylor
Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote:

The residual chlorine in the tap water should not cause a problem with
Blueberries or AFAIK with any other plants.
If your tap water is hard (calcium and magnesium minerals) then it is
advisable to use soft water (rain water)--if you haven't got enough then I
can send you some:-)



I've had a couple of blueberry plants growing in 15-inch containers for
about 8 years now.
Can't remember the variety now unfortunately but they're self-fertile.
They were planted in ericaceous compost but have only ever been watered
straight from the hose (apart from the rain!)
We do have soft water here though.
Every year I've had a huge crop.

Note to self: must give them some ericaceous feed this year :-)

Jeff
NE England
Thanks Jeff for this.

We are in Wensleydale, but our water is not soft. We certainly get scale deposits in the kettle!

Perhaps I should ask a chemist whether soaking sulphur chips in containers of water will have the desired effect, but I don't know a chemist...................

Thanks again.

Mervyn
 
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