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Improve Blueberries Yield with Precision Irrigation

Learn how to Maximize your Blueberries Crops

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Blueberries are a high-value crop with strict growing requirements—sensitive to pH, waterlogging, and water stress.
Metzer’s precision drip and pulse irrigation systems are designed to meet these demands with fine-tuned water, air, and nutrient balance.
Solutions include pressure-compensated drippers, EC/pH monitoring, and automation to maintain ideal root-zone conditions in both soil and soilless setups.
Whether in raised beds or grow bags, Metzer systems ensure consistent yields, plant health, and operational efficiency.
With years of experience, Metzer offers end-to-end design, control, and fertigation support for profitable blueberry farming

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See it In Action

Metzer’s dripline solution is ideal for irrigating blueberries grown on slopes and uneven terrain. Engineered for consistent water distribution, even in challenging topographies, it features clog-resistant emitters that adapt to various water qualities and environmental conditions. This video shows how our advanced system ensures uniform moisture delivery—helping blueberry growers achieve healthier plants, higher yields, and long-term performance in every row.

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Blueberries FAQ’s

Beyond products, Metzer offers full system design, automation, fertigation setup, and consulting—helping farmers meet strict crop demands and boost profitability.

It provides ultra-precise water and nutrient delivery in soilless media, with pre-set spacing for pots, minimal maintenance, and improved root development.

Metzer recommends dual laterals with pressure-compensated drippers like Vered AS, Assif (with anti-siphon), and Inbar for uniform distribution and root health.

Yes. Metzer combines fertigation machines with EC/pH monitoring and automation to keep root-zone pH at the optimal level (~5), improving nutrient uptake and yield.

Pulse irrigation delivers small, frequent water doses, avoiding waterlogging while maintaining root-zone moisture. It’s ideal for high-value crops like blueberries.

Insufficient water leads to a 40% yield loss, while even moderate deficits reduce output by 18%. Shallow roots and high ET make consistent moisture essential.

Blueberries require low soil pH (around 5), are sensitive to water stress, and can’t tolerate waterlogged conditions—all of which demand precise growing conditions.