Roots. Blueberry plants have a short root system with delicate hairs. Roots with a diameter more than 1 mm serve as anchors for the plants and as a conduit for the transmission of water and nutrients to the shoots. The next form of root is dark brown in color and has a lengthy shelf life (ranging from 150 microns, a little more than the thickness of a human hair, to 1 mm in diameter).
How big do blueberry bushes get?
A blueberry bush may grow to reach between one and twelve feet in height and breadth (0.3 and 3.6 meters). Growing a blueberry bush takes time, and it might take up to 10 years for some to reach their maximum size. The size of a blueberry bush, of course, varies depending on the kind.