According to the internet, some nurseries suggested Li. I'm not sure if that's correct but I have 3 Honey jars that are surrounded by 25+ jujube trees so I'm hoping they get cross pollination that they need to get more fruit. The issue I think with Honey Jar is that they are early and most of the varieties I have are mid to late so the pollen might not be available from most of the trees when Honey jar flowers are ready.
Agree with this assessment. Have 2 GA866 for two years. One produced nothing; the other produced less than 20 fruit this season. May remove one. @@TreehouseVineyard
One of the GA866 didn’t survive the winter but the rootstock is still alive a sprouting some branches. I’m probably going to graft Honey Jar or Sugarcane scions.
What would be the best cross pollination varieties for Honeyjar ?
According to the internet, some nurseries suggested Li. I'm not sure if that's correct but I have 3 Honey jars that are surrounded by 25+ jujube trees so I'm hoping they get cross pollination that they need to get more fruit. The issue I think with Honey Jar is that they are early and most of the varieties I have are mid to late so the pollen might not be available from most of the trees when Honey jar flowers are ready.
@@TreehouseVineyard Thank you for the informative video and your helpful response to my question !! 👍 😊
You’re welcome.
Where are you ordered .Jujubes 🌳 Tree .
In Texas, Doan’s nursery and Bob wells nursery.
What did you hear about GA866?
They are low producer in Texas, especially in the south.
Agree with this assessment. Have 2 GA866 for two years. One produced nothing; the other produced less than 20 fruit this season. May remove one. @@TreehouseVineyard
One of the GA866 didn’t survive the winter but the rootstock is still alive a sprouting some branches. I’m probably going to graft Honey Jar or Sugarcane scions.