Hi, Heather, If the leaf does not look like blueberry foliage, it doesn’t sound promising. You could let it grow for a while to confirm and/or bring the leaves to a local nursery and see if an expert there can identify it. As for the plants in general, we’ve found that improper soil, and in particular the soil’s pH, are often the problem. If you have not yet, you might want to do a soil test. Wishing you better luck next time!
Hi, Heather, If the leaf does not look like blueberry foliage, it doesn’t sound promising. You could let it grow for a while to confirm and/or bring the leaves to a local nursery and see if an expert there can identify it. As for the plants in general, we’ve found that improper soil, and in particular the soil’s pH, are often the problem. If you have not yet, you might want to do a soil test. Wishing you better luck next time!