Blueberry seedlings are generally propagated by sowing seeds, which are usually sown in spring and autumn every year. Before sowing, the seeds should be germinated, soaked in diluted potassium permanganate solution for disinfection, and then germinated by sand storage method. After the germination is completed, the seeds can be planted in the soil, and the seeds can germinate and grow in about ten to fifteen days. This kind of seedling propagated by seeds is called seedling, and its root system is relatively developed, and the survival rate after transplanting is relatively high.
There is also a blueberry seedling that is propagated by cutting. Generally, there are two methods: hardwood cutting and softwood cutting. When cutting, soaking cuttings with rooting powder can improve the rooting rate of cuttings. Cutting propagation is suitable for mass propagation, which can greatly reduce the cost and time of seedling raising.