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Planting methods and management of jujube.
Jujube shows the habit of growing all year round. As long as the temperature is suitable, the terminal bud will grow forward and sprout side branches with it. Every three nodes of the branch alternate with each other in the form of ribs, and every three nodes of the branch alternate with each other 1 time, and finally form the trunk at the branch level. The primary branch (main branch), secondary branch and tertiary branch (main bearing branch) can grow to 2 meters, with an average of 16 secondary branches. The secondary branch school can be 12 meters long, with an average of 8 tertiary branches: the length of the tertiary branch is 60CM, and multiple tertiary branches can grow.

Soil: Jujube trees are not strict with soil, and slightly alkaline (PH 7.5 to above acid PH 7.5) soil is more suitable, requiring sandy loam soil, which is deep and convenient for irrigation and drainage. Temperature; Zizyphus jujuba is a positive plant. Sufficient sunshine is needed. The annual average temperature in the planting area is above 18℃ (23.8℃ in Yuanjiang), and the extreme minimum temperature is not lower than 0℃. The temperature difference between day and night during fruit expansion is large, which is helpful to sugar accumulation. Suitable for planting below the altitude of1200m.

Moisture: Jujube has developed root system and strong drought resistance, and can grow normally in areas with annual rainfall of 500mm (780mm in Yuanjiang) and relative humidity above 50%. Jujube requires high humidity at flowering stage, and 85% relative humidity is beneficial to pollination, and it requires less rain and sunny days at the mature stage of fertilized fruit, otherwise it will easily lead to a large number of fallen flowers and rotten fruits.