🫐 Blueberry Bush Spacing Calculator
Calculate exactly how much space your blueberry bushes need based on variety, planting arrangement, and garden size
| Blueberry Type | Plant Spacing | Row Spacing | Mature Height | Mature Width |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Northern Highbush | 4–6 ft (1.2–1.8 m) | 8–10 ft (2.4–3.0 m) | 5–6 ft | 5–6 ft |
| Southern Highbush | 4–6 ft (1.2–1.8 m) | 8–10 ft (2.4–3.0 m) | 4–6 ft | 4–5 ft |
| Rabbiteye | 6–8 ft (1.8–2.4 m) | 10–12 ft (3.0–3.7 m) | 6–10 ft | 5–8 ft |
| Lowbush | 1–2 ft (0.3–0.6 m) | 3–4 ft (0.9–1.2 m) | 1–2 ft | 1–2 ft |
| Half-High | 3–4 ft (0.9–1.2 m) | 6–8 ft (1.8–2.4 m) | 3–4 ft | 3–4 ft |
| Blueberry Type | Growth Habit | Vigor | Best Climate Zones |
|---|---|---|---|
| Northern Highbush | Upright, rounded | Moderate | USDA 3–7 (800+ chill hrs) |
| Southern Highbush | Upright, spreading | Moderate | USDA 7–10 (150–600 chill hrs) |
| Rabbiteye | Tall, vigorous upright | Most vigorous | USDA 7–9 (300–700 chill hrs) |
| Lowbush | Low groundcover | Low spreading | USDA 2–6 (cold hardy) |
| Half-High | Compact, rounded | Moderate compact | USDA 3–7 (800+ chill hrs) |
| Blueberry Type | Min Container Size | Recommended Size | Plants Per Container |
|---|---|---|---|
| Northern Highbush | 5 gallon (18 in wide) | 10–15 gallon (20–24 in) | 1 |
| Southern Highbush | 5 gallon (18 in wide) | 10–15 gallon (20–24 in) | 1 |
| Rabbiteye | 10 gallon (20 in wide) | 15–20 gallon (22–26 in) | 1 |
| Lowbush | 3 gallon (12 in wide) | 5 gallon (14–16 in) | 1–2 |
| Half-High | 5 gallon (16 in wide) | 7–10 gallon (18–20 in) | 1 |
| Garden Size | Single Row Plants | Double Row Plants | Expected Yield |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 × 10 ft (3 × 3 m) | 2–3 | 3–4 | 10–30 lbs |
| 20 × 10 ft (6 × 3 m) | 4–5 | 6–8 | 20–60 lbs |
| 20 × 20 ft (6 × 6 m) | 8–10 | 12–16 | 50–120 lbs |
| 30 × 12 ft (9 × 3.7 m) | 6–8 | 10–14 | 40–100 lbs |
| 40 × 20 ft (12 × 6 m) | 10–14 | 16–24 | 70–180 lbs |
| 50 × 50 ft (15 × 15 m) | 20–30 | 35–50 | 150–400 lbs |
| Blueberry Type | Yield Per Mature Plant | Years to Full Production | Harvest Season |
|---|---|---|---|
| Northern Highbush | 5–10 lbs (2.3–4.5 kg) | 4–6 years | June – August |
| Southern Highbush | 5–10 lbs (2.3–4.5 kg) | 3–5 years | April – June |
| Rabbiteye | 8–15 lbs (3.6–6.8 kg) | 5–7 years | June – September |
| Lowbush | 0.5–1.5 lbs (0.2–0.7 kg) | 2–3 years | July – August |
| Half-High | 3–7 lbs (1.4–3.2 kg) | 3–5 years | July – August |
Blueberry Bush Space Cake is a hybrid with a mostly indica nature, that results from crossing between Outer Space and Outer Duchess. A bit of folks call it Blue Space Cake, but it is basically identical. This variety has around 70 percent indica and the remaining part sativa that reaches 30 percent.
The genetics of Outer OG and Trinity shows clearly in the effects and in the general look.
Blueberry Bush Space Cake: What It Is, Effects and Growing Tips
The level of THCa sits around 23 percent, what makes it much more strong than average. It is truly a pushy kind of variety, that does not leave you calm. Users commonly say, that the high is strongly heady, with deep physical comfort that mixes with a euphoric lift.
From my experience, it well helped for relaxing and sleep, while others like Gas Pine did not answer this well.
The taste truly marks this variety and makes it special. It mixes sweet vanilla with blueberry, citrus and a bit earthy tones. I found in one packet fresh, sharp blueberry flavor, that was simply wonderful.
Even so, the packets can differ a lot depending on the producer. One tin of Cresco had rancid taste, as if something failed in the making, and it probably deserved to be dumped. Although, Cresco Laboratories rank between the mainstream makers of this variety.
Smokey Point Productions offer a live resin variant, that gives heavy kush-presence, this kind that pulls you into euphoria and full body relaxation. For those, that search more aromatic flower, both Blueberry Bush Space Cake and Sugar Plum Sunset of Cresco are worth to consider.
Growing this variety is of medium trouble. It likes indoors, where one can control the surroundings, but expert outdoor growers also can succeed with it. The plant extends too mid-to-high heights, between five and eight feet, so plan Space vertically all along.
The leaves have pale green color, while the buds become cool and full of crystals. Keep temperatures of 70 until 85 degrees, with humidity between 30 and 50 percent.
Topping and FIM-trimming both well work for growing the product and controlling the plant size. For the autoflower version, it requires 18-hour light cycle and flowers on its own. The indoor flowering period is fairly fast, around 55 until 65 days until harvest.
One finds Blueberry Bush Space Cake in various forms around. Tins, distilled waxes and live resin all show in the offers. This variety commonly sells out, when it appears.
It belongs to those kinds, that deserves to be chosen, when you see them, it gives strong effects withpermanently good taste.
