Providing blueberries with moisture

Authors

  • Olgha Kharaishvili Senior Researcher of the Department of Irrigation and Drainage of the Tsotne Mirtskhulava Institute of Water Management of the Technical University of Georgia Academic Doctor of Agriculture, Associate Professor of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Biosystems Engineering, Department of Agricultural Engineering of the Technical University of Georgia
  • Ketevan Beriashvili Academic Doctor of Agriculture, Associate Professor, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Biosystems Engineering, Department of Agronomy, Technical University of Georgia
  • Nino Mebonia academic doctor of agriculture, associate professor, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Biosystems Engineering, Department of Agroengineering, Technical University of Georgia
  • Lali Baidauri Academic Doctor of Agriculture, Associate Professor, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Biosystems Engineering, Department of Agronomy, Technical University of Georgia
  • Dali Baidauri Academic Doctor of Agriculture, Associate Professor, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Biosystems Engineering, Department of Agronomy, Technical University of Georgia
  • Laura Toklikishvili employee of Tsotne Mirtskhulava Aquaculture Institute of Technical University of Georgia
  • Luka Gvenetadze agroinjiner
  • Ana Kvernadze Georgia Tech University, Department of Agricultural Sciences and Biosystems Engineering student
  • Saba Dolidze Georgia Tech University, Department of Agricultural Sciences and Biosystems Engineering student
  • Nika Memarne Georgia Tech University, Department of Agricultural Sciences and Biosystems Engineering student
  • Jano Berulava agronom

Abstract

At 75-80% of maximum soil moisture, green blueberries need much less water, so you should maintain soil moisture at 75-80% of the maximum. During the planting period, watering should be carried out. every two days, during the flowering period, once every seven days, during the formation of fruits, in severe drought, water three times 1 l / plant, during the ripening of fruits. After harvesting, it is necessary to irrigate the area twice a week.

Published

2024-06-10

How to Cite

Olgha Kharaishvili, Ketevan Beriashvili, Nino Mebonia, Lali Baidauri, Dali Baidauri, Laura Toklikishvili, Luka Gvenetadze, Ana Kvernadze, Saba Dolidze, Nika Memarne, & Jano Berulava. (2024). Providing blueberries with moisture. Progress in Science, (6). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/PS/article/view/3852

Issue

Section

Agricultural Sciences