If a blueberry variety can’t take the ‘heat’ (virus) should it get out of the kitchen?
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It’s become common since 2021 for plantings to have reoccuring dieback that has been historically labelled as ‘Recurring Shock Virus’.
Guest FORUM: Washington Blueberry Virus Surveillance (testing) program 2024
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Blueberry Virus Surveillance: We are at that time in the season where Blueberry Scorch and Blueberry Shock viruses start showing symptoms.