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How fast does jujube grow?

How fast does jujube grow?

Product Details

Mature Height: 15-30 ft.
Growth Rate: Fast
Harvest Time: October
Botanical Name: Ziziphus jujuba
Does Not Ship To: AZ

Are jujubes trees self pollinating?

The Li Jujube is self-fertile but will produce higher fruit yields when planted with Lang. Jujube trees are drought resistant, thorny and virtually pest and disease free.

How much sun does a jujube tree need?

Scope out your yard or garden for a site that receives full sun — at least six hours a day, the more the better — and is in a protected area that holds in warmth. Considered appropriate for U.S. Department of Agriculture hardiness zones 6 through 10, jujubes are tolerant of cold down to minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit.

Do jujube trees need lots of water?

Watering Jujube Tree Guide It’s easy to water a jujube tree because they are drought tolerant and winter deciduous. Drought tolerance means they can go longer without water, but they should be watered well when they do receive it. As a winter deciduous tree, they shed their leaves during the fall.

How tall does a jujube fruit tree grow?

The tree is deciduous and is grown as an ornamental fruiting tree that can reach 30–40 feet tall (grown on a standard root stock). Mature trees can produce between 40–100 pounds of fruit per season. Some varieties have spines on their branches and should be handled with care when planting.

Where did the Chinese jujube tree come from?

Jujubes are native to China, but the first seedlings to arrive in the United States came from Europe. These varieties are inferior to the Chinese types. Additionally, look for a root grafted tree, rather than a seedling, which won’t produce high-quality fruit. Although jujubes are self-pollinating, they’ll bear more fruit if you plant two trees.

When is the best time to eat a jujube fruit?

Jujube fruits are best eaten after they’ve turned red, but before they wrinkle. Despite the moniker of date, jujube trees are crunchy, juicy and sweet – reminiscent of an apple. They can be eaten fresh, dried or candied in desserts.

How often do you fertilize a jujube tree?

Don’t fertilize jujubes at planting time, but apply 1 cup of 8-8-8 fertilizer each subsequent spring to the soil under the tree’s canopy. Water jujube trees every few days immediately after planting until the trees become established.