Gotta love fruit from a weed that can be stored without refrigeration, is packed with vitamins and minerals, and not too fussy about soil or climate zones.
I like what you’re doing. Very good video bro. Love your content and the way you explained the flavors. I need you to do me a favor. Make another video as soon as possible.
Thank you for the positive feedback. I just figured out how to reply in the comments section so sorry for the delay but I'll keep posting. I have a good amount of fruit trees to work with so stay tuned. Keep doing what you're doing as well.
@@ddsfarmacy692 thank you for the love and support. After that fruiting season I decided to part ways with the Li jujube and replaced it with a GA866 jujube. I'll post a companion later in the season. As far as the Li, it was ok but it got sunburn on a lot of the fruit that caused it to shrivel up. The ones that survived were decent but not worth my real estate. Which ever you choose is fine. Just make sure it's fully ripe.
Thanks for the video, and good job! I haven't found any taste tests on the jujube varieties, you may be the first. I'm about to order some jujubes for the first time, thanks to your video I'm going to try the sugar cane variety here in South Carolina. Thanks again, and like the previous comment, please do more videos! And keep gardening!
You're welcome Stephen. I just ordered one called GA 866 jujube. It is said to be one of the sweetest sugar content verities with a apple like tast. I'm excited to see how that one compares to the sugarcane jujube. If you prefer the sweeter verities in fruit then I would definitely get the sugarcane jujube. I would also try one called (honey jar). I don't grow that one because I only have space for two and I haven't came across that one yet. Good luck.
Hello FullyRipeGardening, thanks for the great video. I am your neighbor from Torrance.. 👋. I have a Li jujube & planning to add a lang like unknown soon (planning to airlayer from a friend). would also love to get Sugarcane soon. Do u have one for sale by any chance?
I'm actually experimenting with it now. I only did 2 branches but they have not rooted yet. I would definitely encourage you to try other varieties than Li and Lang. I now grow the Ga866 and the sugarcane. The GA866 replaced my Li a couple of years ago
Bug? I have never seen any bugs on the fruit other than when it's in bloom. I allow all of the insects to pollinate them. Once all of the flowers are gone so are the insects.
No, I don't thin them out. They can hold their weight in fruit. I usually don't get much fruit drop either but they drop the unpollinated flowers . I just have them in full sun and water when they get dry. You can thin them out to see if they get bigger. I would probably then out the ones that are directly side by side to focus energy on the remaining fruit. If I remember correctly, my Li only started sizing up after it's 2nd fruiting season. I'm not sure how old your tree is but if it's young then try to thin and keep it in balance.
Hello, So your conclusion is that Sugarcane is better than Li. (Most of people has the same conclusion) Do you have any thing for sale, jujube, like Cuttings or small plants? Do you have website for us to visit? Thx
Sugarcane and GA866 are the ones I have now. These are both better then the Li in my opinion. Unfortunately, I have not tried to propagate either of them. I have seen some on fourwindsgrower.com but depending on where you are located, they may not deliver.
This is the 3rd season for my sugarcane jujube. I replaced the Li with a GA866 around spring of last year and it has set fruit already. I'm just waiting for them to ripen since I've never tried the ga866. I'm excited to do another comparison. Stay tuned for that.
fully ripe gardening mine have been in ground 1 year. One has taken off since spring, but the other two are slow going so far. I bought honey jar, ga866 and another I cannot remember.
Hi, Such a great video. I love jujube. I would love to have jujube tree. I am in NC. Do you happen to have small jujube tree or if i can get some cuttings. I won’t mind paying for it. Please let me know. Thanks!
@@fullyripegardening7877 I see. I'm just in my second year growing them and I wanted to start growing out a bunch for root stock to graft to. Turns out that so far, digging root sprouts is better for that. It will just take me longer than I wanted to be a seller of jujube plants. Haven't given up on seed yet. I have 11 plants from seed that I put out and this winter will be the test. Thanks for the video.
Can you please sell me some seeds or cuttings? Tried to buy some and they only sell from China and they're dead by the time they get here. Thank you**********************
They are planted 12 inches apart and are both doing very well. I haven't had to prune them yet except for the branches that were growing in towards each other. I'll let them grow out some more this year and I'll prune for size control next year.
I have both, as well as several other varieties (in central Texas). In my opinion, Li is best late in the season. At that time, it can be very good for fresh eating. Happy growing!
I just planted the GA 866 last month as well. I can't wait to see how that one compares to the Li and sugar cane jujube. I wasn't too happy with the Li because a lot of them had sunburn soft spots. But it did hold on the tree longer than the sugar cane.
Congratulations on the GA 866! I do not have that variety, but have heard from other growers that it has a tendency to be a shy bearer. But if it does set fruit for you, it is supposed to have a very high sugar content. I hear you on Li tending to be spongey. In my experience, you can somewhat mitigate this by watering heavily before going to bed, harvesting early in the morning, and storing the fruit in the fridge. But yes, Li, in general, does seem to be kinda hit or miss regarding fresh eating quality. Something else to keep in mind is that jujubes are touted as being drought tolerant. And this is true; HOWEVER, the fruit absolutely cannot tolerate ANY lack of water while hanging on the tree. If hanging fruit is deprived of water, especially if the tree is potted, the fruit will shrivel, and WILL NOT plump back up, regardless of how much water you throw at it. As far as fresh eating varieties are concerned, my favorites are Honey Jar and Chico (GI 7-62). Honey Jar is very sweet, and VERY juicy. Chico has a marvelous sweet/tart balance that is unique among jujubes. If you like dried jujubes (I'm actually not a big fan of them dried), I recommend a variety called Don Polenski (though it may be difficult to find). Best of luck, my friend! @@fullyripegardening7877
I bought my sugarcane in Lakewood ca, at a place called H&H nursery. They also carry Li, Lang and one called contorted jujube. Here's the address 6220 Lakewood Blvd, Lakewood, CA 90712
WOW where did you get those trees from l haven't seen any Juju's that big in my life. I've been trying to find those since I was in the Bahamas my family has a tree in the front yard, I tried to bring some back but customs won't let me bring them back because there are restrictions about plants and seeds coming into the US.. Great video by the way 👍
Gotta love fruit from a weed that can be stored without refrigeration, is packed with vitamins and minerals, and not too fussy about soil or climate zones.
Wow delicious jujube
I like it
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Well done
Mouth watering
I like what you’re doing. Very good video bro. Love your content and the way you explained the flavors. I need you to do me a favor. Make another video as soon as possible.
Thank you for the positive feedback. I just figured out how to reply in the comments section so sorry for the delay but I'll keep posting. I have a good amount of fruit trees to work with so stay tuned. Keep doing what you're doing as well.
leadfarmer73 IKR!!! This is the best video that I've seen on this topic with great information! Short, sweet, & to the point. Tfs!💚
@@ddsfarmacy692 thank you for the love and support. After that fruiting season I decided to part ways with the Li jujube and replaced it with a GA866 jujube. I'll post a companion later in the season. As far as the Li, it was ok but it got sunburn on a lot of the fruit that caused it to shrivel up. The ones that survived were decent but not worth my real estate. Which ever you choose is fine. Just make sure it's fully ripe.
This is incredibly helpful, thank you!
Nice video!
Thanks for the video, and good job! I haven't found any taste tests on the jujube varieties, you may be the first. I'm about to order some jujubes for the first time, thanks to your video I'm going to try the sugar cane variety here in South Carolina.
Thanks again, and like the previous comment, please do more videos! And keep gardening!
You're welcome Stephen. I just ordered one called GA 866 jujube. It is said to be one of the sweetest sugar content verities with a apple like tast. I'm excited to see how that one compares to the sugarcane jujube. If you prefer the sweeter verities in fruit then I would definitely get the sugarcane jujube. I would also try one called (honey jar). I don't grow that one because I only have space for two and I haven't came across that one yet. Good luck.
Chinese date jujube, can i grow this variety in India tropical climate.?
Have you tried eating the Li Jujube when it isn't completely ripe? I feel like if it is half red half green then it would be juicier.
Hello FullyRipeGardening, thanks for the great video. I am your neighbor from Torrance.. 👋. I have a Li jujube & planning to add a lang like unknown soon (planning to airlayer from a friend). would also love to get Sugarcane soon. Do u have one for sale by any chance?
I'm actually experimenting with it now. I only did 2 branches but they have not rooted yet. I would definitely encourage you to try other varieties than Li and Lang. I now grow the Ga866 and the sugarcane. The GA866 replaced my Li a couple of years ago
That was very helpful. Thank you!
the Li variety, since they're not good for eating fresh, you can let them dry on the tree and harvest, save for cooking, or making tea.
@@pn3940 I don't like the texture of the dried ones. I like the crunch
What do you do for bugs ir plagues?
Bug? I have never seen any bugs on the fruit other than when it's in bloom. I allow all of the insects to pollinate them. Once all of the flowers are gone so are the insects.
thanks brother for this video, new subscriber. I am ordering sugarcane jujube for spring, gardening in zone 8 a Texas.
Where you order them from
Sugar cane jujube or honey jar jujube r the only 2 I grown, it's very sweet, I order from Ediblelandscaping.com
@@orlandogardener sorry for the delayed reply. never received notification. From nuttrees.net . hope you got yours.
the background sounds are legendary
Ain't nothing like it!
Do u thin out some of the fruit because I usually get a bunch of tiny fruit with my li and I noted seeing 1 large one out of the bunch last summer .
No, I don't thin them out. They can hold their weight in fruit. I usually don't get much fruit drop either but they drop the unpollinated flowers . I just have them in full sun and water when they get dry. You can thin them out to see if they get bigger. I would probably then out the ones that are directly side by side to focus energy on the remaining fruit. If I remember correctly, my Li only started sizing up after it's 2nd fruiting season. I'm not sure how old your tree is but if it's young then try to thin and keep it in balance.
Thanks for the reply.
@fullyripegardening7877 Just curious. How old are your trees?
Hello,
So your conclusion is that Sugarcane is better than Li. (Most of people has the same conclusion)
Do you have any thing for sale, jujube, like Cuttings or small plants?
Do you have website for us to visit?
Thx
Sugarcane and GA866 are the ones I have now. These are both better then the Li in my opinion. Unfortunately, I have not tried to propagate either of them. I have seen some on fourwindsgrower.com but depending on where you are located, they may not deliver.
Wow they look great. How long have they been in the ground?
This is the 3rd season for my sugarcane jujube. I replaced the Li with a GA866 around spring of last year and it has set fruit already. I'm just waiting for them to ripen since I've never tried the ga866. I'm excited to do another comparison. Stay tuned for that.
fully ripe gardening mine have been in ground 1 year. One has taken off since spring, but the other two are slow going so far. I bought honey jar, ga866 and another I cannot remember.
Can I find this variety in Florida is this the common name for it sugarcane or is there a scientific name for it thank you for the video but
Your location will only cary what can be grown in your zone. You can try ordering online but sometimes they won't even ship out of state.
We do grow jujube down here in sw Florida I’ve never heard of sugarcane jujube before Do you sell seeds do they come true from seed thank you
Thank you for this information!
Hi,
Such a great video. I love jujube. I would love to have jujube tree. I am in NC. Do you happen to have small jujube tree or if i can get some cuttings. I won’t mind paying for it. Please let me know.
Thanks!
You can buy them from a nursery called Logge's! They are mail order company.
www.isons.com/shop/specialty-fruits/jujube/lang-jujube-tree-2/
Have you ever cracked open the pit to see the actual 2 seeds inside?
I have not. I haven't had an interest in growing them from seed.
@@fullyripegardening7877 I see. I'm just in my second year growing them and I wanted to start growing out a bunch for root stock to graft to. Turns out that so far, digging root sprouts is better for that. It will just take me longer than I wanted to be a seller of jujube plants. Haven't given up on seed yet. I have 11 plants from seed that I put out and this winter will be the test. Thanks for the video.
We’re are you located
By Compton CA
@@fullyripegardening7877 give me your address and phone number
Do you live over here?
I have both the Sugar cane and honey jar .They are both young trees...maybexnext year I will taste them.
Are they from seed, airlayer or graft?
Do you sell Sugarcane cutting? Living in Florida. Already have the Li and Thai varieties
I believe they are easily grown from seed.
It is the time you have to wait to get fruit from it, but I must agree.
But do you sell the cuttings?
Beautiful trees. I live pretty close to Compton. If you ever wanna trade plants, let me know
What kind of fruit trees do you have?
fully ripe gardening I have jackfruit, White sapote, mango, sugar cane and avocado
@@AJTheGraftMan those are all great fruits. I'm assuming you meant we can trade fruit and not trade "fruit trees". Or did you mean "fruit trees?"
fully ripe gardening I meant trees, but we can trade fruit too
@@AJTheGraftMan I do have a Sauzee swirl donut peach that I will be removing. Are your plants seedlings or air layer?
Like your video👍
Can you please sale me some seed o cutting try to bay and the only sale and China the dead by time to get hire !!! Thank
Can you please sell me some seeds or cuttings? Tried to buy some and they only sell from China and they're dead by the time they get here. Thank you**********************
Where are you located?
Can I get some seeds of Li Jujube from Bangladesh?.I will pay shipping cost
I no longer have the Li jujube. I replaced it with a GA866 but I'm sure you can find seeds from a seed company
@@fullyripegardening7877 It is not available in Bangladesh.So Please send some seeds🙏
@@fullyripegardening7877 If you help,I want GA 866 because I have no jujube varieties
Thanks for showing us these jujube. How fast apart did you plant them? Have you've pruned them yet?
They are planted 12 inches apart and are both doing very well. I haven't had to prune them yet except for the branches that were growing in towards each other. I'll let them grow out some more this year and I'll prune for size control next year.
What fertilizer do you use ? And how often?
I have both, as well as several other varieties (in central Texas). In my opinion, Li is best late in the season. At that time, it can be very good for fresh eating. Happy growing!
I just planted the GA 866 last month as well. I can't wait to see how that one compares to the Li and sugar cane jujube. I wasn't too happy with the Li because a lot of them had sunburn soft spots. But it did hold on the tree longer than the sugar cane.
Congratulations on the GA 866! I do not have that variety, but have heard from other growers that it has a tendency to be a shy bearer. But if it does set fruit for you, it is supposed to have a very high sugar content. I hear you on Li tending to be spongey. In my experience, you can somewhat mitigate this by watering heavily before going to bed, harvesting early in the morning, and storing the fruit in the fridge. But yes, Li, in general, does seem to be kinda hit or miss regarding fresh eating quality. Something else to keep in mind is that jujubes are touted as being drought tolerant. And this is true; HOWEVER, the fruit absolutely cannot tolerate ANY lack of water while hanging on the tree. If hanging fruit is deprived of water, especially if the tree is potted, the fruit will shrivel, and WILL NOT plump back up, regardless of how much water you throw at it.
As far as fresh eating varieties are concerned, my favorites are Honey Jar and Chico (GI 7-62). Honey Jar is very sweet, and VERY juicy. Chico has a marvelous sweet/tart balance that is unique among jujubes. If you like dried jujubes (I'm actually not a big fan of them dried), I recommend a variety called Don Polenski (though it may be difficult to find). Best of luck, my friend! @@fullyripegardening7877
Do you sell seeds I want to buy some seed
Where did you buy your sugarcane jujube?
I bought my sugarcane in Lakewood ca, at a place called H&H nursery. They also carry Li, Lang and one called contorted jujube. Here's the address 6220 Lakewood Blvd, Lakewood, CA 90712
WOW where did you get those trees from l haven't seen any Juju's that big in my life. I've been trying to find those since I was in the Bahamas my family has a tree in the front yard, I tried to bring some back but customs won't let me bring them back because there are restrictions about plants and seeds coming into the US.. Great video by the way 👍