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What climate does jujube generally adapt to? Can it be planted in the south?

Jujube is a warm fruit tree, and the most suitable varieties for planting in South China are Magu Jujube, Approximate No.3 and No.4, etc. These varieties are suitable for growing in the hot and humid climate in the south, with guaranteed yield and good quality.

Before planting, select seedlings with no disease and developed roots, and the height of the seedlings is more than 60 cm. In the process of transporting jujube seedlings, if some roots are found to be dry, they should be soaked in clear water immediately 10 to 20 hours;

Then follow closely with wet sand in a cool place, water once a day, let the seedlings be stored in this environment for 5 to 6 days, and then transplant. Before transplanting, cut off the branches and excessively long roots twice, with the cut mouth facing down, and the jujube seedlings are 60 cm dry.

In spring, we should do a good job in jujube orchard, ditch and drain water to prevent waterlogging, especially for young jujube trees, which are particularly afraid of waterlogging. In the flowering and expansion period of jujube fruit, that is, June-August, water should be given in time to prevent drought.

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Growth habit

Jujube grows in mountains, hills or plains below 1700 meters above sea level. [1] belongs to temperate fruit trees. The annual average temperature in the producing area is about 15℃, the temperature in the germination stage is 13- 15℃, the temperature in the branch spreading stage is 17℃, the temperature in the flowering and fruit setting stage is 22-25℃, and the temperature in the fruit maturity stage is 65438.

Jujube trees are drought-tolerant and waterlogged-tolerant, but high air humidity is needed at flowering stage, otherwise it is not conducive to pollination and fruit setting. In addition, jujube enjoys strong photophobia, is sensitive to light reaction, has strong adaptability to soil, and is barren and salt-tolerant. But we are afraid of the wind, so we should pay attention to avoid the tuyere in the process of building the garden.

This species is native to China and is often cultivated in Asia, Europe and America. China is distributed in Jilin, Liaoning, Hebei, Shandong, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Henan, Gansu, Xinjiang, Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan, Hubei, Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou.