Unfortunately, you can't actually grow blue glitter in the literal sense of planting seeds or using soil. "Blue glitter" isn't a plant or organic material. It's a synthetic material made from plastics and reflective particles.
Therefore, the question is based on a misunderstanding. You can't grow blue glitter. It is manufactured.
If you were perhaps thinking of a plant with a shimmering blue appearance, you may be interested in certain plants that can appear to have a 'glittery' or iridescent look due to their unique leaf structure or coloration. These are not literally glittery, but they can give a similar visual effect.
Here are some plants that might give you the impression of "blue glitter" due to their coloration or shimmer:
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Some varieties of Festuca Glauca (Blue Fescue Grass): These ornamental grasses have a striking blue-gray foliage that can appear to shimmer in the sunlight. They thrive in dry, sandy, well-drained soils and full sun, and tolerate poor soils. Tall plants may sprawl, particularly if grown in overly fertile soils or in anything less than full sun. Avoid overwatering.
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Certain succulents: Some succulents have a waxy or powdery coating on their leaves that can give them a shimmering appearance, especially in shades of blue or silver.
In summary: There's no way to grow actual blue glitter. It's a manufactured product. However, if you're looking for plants with a shimmering blue appearance, consider ornamental grasses like Blue Fescue or certain succulents. Remember that the reference you provided describes growing conditions for plants that may have a blueish hue or a shimmer, not for making glitter itself.