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Rispa:

--- Quote from: nexxogen on December 11, 2022, 12:53:05 PM ---Absolutely not. They don't tolerate frost. They are also less tasty compared to Chinese jujubes according to most people.

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Are there any other differences in growing and caring for them?

nexxogen:
Probably, but I don't know as I've never grown Indian jujubes. Chinese jujubes are among the easiest plants to grow. You can prune it to maintain its size, but other than that you literally just let it grow and water occasionally.

Rispa:

--- Quote from: nexxogen on December 11, 2022, 02:24:39 PM ---Probably, but I don't know as I've never grown Indian jujubes. Chinese jujubes are among the easiest plants to grow. You can prune it to maintain its size, but other than that you literally just let it grow and water occasionally.

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I got to see that first hand. There is one growing near my house that has been there since the 70's at least. I talked to the store manager and it was there before the store was built lol.

pinkturtle:
I brought 2 Indian Jujubes from a private collector this year and they are fruiting right now. 

From what I were told, Indian Jujube fruit is remain green, sweet, crunchy and crispy.  The size is like an egg or bigger if fertilizer right. Required heavy pruning after harvest the fruits which around April because flowers come from new branches.  Flowers season around Oct.

It is very hard to Air-Layer, best graft on a rootstock.

Here is a pic of my fruits as today.  They are in a 7 gal now.

Rispa:

--- Quote from: pinkturtle on December 19, 2022, 07:41:14 PM ---I brought 2 Indian Jujubes from a private collector this year and they are fruiting right now. 

From what I were told, Indian Jujube fruit is remain green, sweet, crunchy and crispy.  The size is like an egg or bigger if fertilizer right. Required heavy pruning after harvest the fruits which around April because flowers come from new branches.  Flowers season around Oct.

It is very hard to Air-Layer, best graft on a rootstock.

Here is a pic of my fruits as today.  They are in a 7 gal now.



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I found a nursery with a tree. They added me to their list, but said 1 out of 50 take when grafting. For yours why not grow from seed? Or are there names varieties you want to maintain?

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