The number of blends is based on the design principles.
You are using Custom Design. Custom design will choose the most efficient design TO FIT THE MODEL SPECIFIED. If you only specify a main effects model, that will be two levels as two points will define the line. In your screen capture you specified the interaction, which in mixture models is nonlinear blending (in other words, quadratic for this situation). Therefore, you get three levels. You could change the optimality criterion to be I-optimal which may get you a few additional blends in the middle of the space, but in general, the design will be the fewest number of blends to effectively fit the specified model. Once the model is fit, the model is what is used to determine "optimal" blends rather than testing multiple levels to find the best.
If you truly want more blends for some reason, you might want to consider a space-filling design. JMP has several choices for that approach, too.
Dan Obermiller