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When to Feed Seedling Jujube Trees

 
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Hi, all. I recently purchased some jujube seeds and got three baby jujube trees growing. They're about 2-3 inches tall now. I'm planning using the seedling trees as rootstock and grafting my chico jujube onto them when the're older (and when I"m braver). My question is, when do I start feeding the seedling jujube trees? Thank you in advance for any and all information.
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I've moved this to the propagation and fruit tree forums that seem more fitting for the thread and removed it from meaningless drivel since it's a good question and not meaningless.   

 
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Lucinda, I don't have an answer to your question though if you are using compost tea anytime might be a good time.

Here is a thread with some info and videos that you or others might enjoy:

https://permies.com/t/44734/Growing-Jujubes-seed-general-Jujube
 
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Thank you for replying. I do make a plant-based tea from culled vegetables and plants that are done growing. I suppose that would work as well. And, thank you for the link!

Anne Miller wrote:Lucinda, I don't have an answer to your question though if you are using compost tea anytime might be a good time.

Here is a thread with some info and videos that you or others might enjoy:

https://permies.com/t/44734/Growing-Jujubes-seed-general-Jujube



Also, thanks to the mod for moving my question. I have no clue how I ended up posting in the Meanless Drivel thread, so I appreciate your moving it where it belongs.
 
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