Jujubee Care
Care instructions and guidelines for Jujubee.

Contorted Jujube
- Sunlight: Full sun (6+ hours).
- Soil: Well‑drained; tolerant of drought once established.
- Watering: Moderate; irrigate during fruit set for best yields.
- Fertilization: Light, spring application if growth is weak.
- Pruning: Train to single trunk; thin branches to improve light; remove suckers.
- Bearing: Trees typically begin yielding in 3–5 years.
GA-866 Jujube
- Sunlight: Full sun (6+ hours).
- Soil: Well‑drained; tolerant of drought once established.
- Watering: Moderate; irrigate during fruit set for best yields.
- Fertilization: Light, spring application if growth is weak.
- Pruning: Train to single trunk; thin branches to improve light; remove suckers.
- Bearing: Trees typically begin yielding in 3–5 years.
Honey Jar Jujube
- Sunlight: Full sun (6+ hours).
- Soil: Well‑drained; tolerant of drought once established.
- Watering: Moderate; irrigate during fruit set for best yields.
- Fertilization: Light, spring application if growth is weak.
- Pruning: Train to single trunk; thin branches to improve light; remove suckers.
- Bearing: Trees typically begin yielding in 3–5 years.
Lang Jujube
- Sunlight: Full sun (6+ hours).
- Soil: Well‑drained; tolerant of drought once established.
- Watering: Moderate; irrigate during fruit set for best yields.
- Fertilization: Light, spring application if growth is weak.
- Pruning: Train to single trunk; thin branches to improve light; remove suckers.
- Bearing: Trees typically begin yielding in 3–5 years.
Li Jujube
- Sunlight: Full sun (6+ hours).
- Soil: Well‑drained; tolerant of drought once established.
- Watering: Moderate; irrigate during fruit set for best yields.
- Fertilization: Light, spring application if growth is weak.
- Pruning: Train to single trunk; thin branches to improve light; remove suckers.
- Bearing: Trees typically begin yielding in 3–5 years.
Sugar Cane Jujube
- Sunlight: Full sun (6+ hours).
- Soil: Well‑drained; tolerant of drought once established.
- Watering: Moderate; irrigate during fruit set for best yields.
- Fertilization: Light, spring application if growth is weak.
- Pruning: Train to single trunk; thin branches to improve light; remove suckers.
- Bearing: Trees typically begin yielding in 3–5 years.
