Trying the Jujubee fruit from our tree at Mark and Cindy's food forest in Lutz, Florida.

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 29

  • @espartaco2028
    @espartaco2028 Před 3 lety

    I had this confused with something I acquired at Sams, which I believe was called Juju Berries. I'm thinking now I have no idea what I bought but, it's flowering and we'll see soon enough. This is one I'll want to add to my garden. I only have a few spaced left for the "big" fruits and the rest will be filled in with blueberries and such. Everything will "touch" to keep the once-every-ten-year frost out. You have a great following, well-made videos and you're enjoyable to watch. Good product. I wish you well and would like to collaborate with you on something. Y'all seem like fun.

    • @tropicalfruitman4394
      @tropicalfruitman4394  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. I love growing tropical fruit trees. Let me know what the juju berries are when they mature.

  • @TampaTropicalGardens
    @TampaTropicalGardens Před rokem

    Hi Mark! I’ve been looking to add a Giant Thai jujube (Indian jujube) tree to my collection for a long time. They’re very rare to find, even online, unlike the Chinese jujubes. I’ve never seen them in local nurseries. You are very lucky to own one. I ordered one from Etsy, and hoping to get it soon. Have a blessed day!

    • @tropicalfruitman4394
      @tropicalfruitman4394  Před rokem

      Ivan, I got mine at the USF plan show years ago. Unfortunately the tree died about two years ago after a cold winter. Very frustrating.. Good luck in finding the variety you are looking for. God bless.

  • @MsFishingdog
    @MsFishingdog Před 3 lety +1

    Enjoyed watching. Thanks for the Video.

  • @FruitTreeAddict
    @FruitTreeAddict Před 2 lety

    Hi Mark, I just wanted to check in with you on your jujube tree. The leaves look like the Indian jujube called Thai. If it is, the fruit doesn’t taste good when it’s shriveled up, only when it’s crunchy like you are eating it.

    • @tropicalfruitman4394
      @tropicalfruitman4394  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Jan, I was told that the variety I have is the "Li" variety. I assume this is correct. I have only eaten them when they are green and crisp which is what I prefer. I lost all the fruit and flowers when we had a freeze this past winter so no fruit this year. Happy Growing!

    • @FruitTreeAddict
      @FruitTreeAddict Před 2 lety

      @@tropicalfruitman4394 ok, thank you so much. Does it have mean thorns on it? 😊

    • @tropicalfruitman4394
      @tropicalfruitman4394  Před 2 lety

      @@FruitTreeAddict It does have some small thorns on the branches. Would that be the Indian variety?

    • @sheri023
      @sheri023 Před rokem

      @@tropicalfruitman4394 Hi, Mark. I have a Li in the ground since Feb. 2022 and it produced 2 dozen fruits now in October, 2022. The shape of them is different than yours and are smaller. It is supposed to be a good pollinator for the sweeter kind, like sugar cane. I hope to get a Chico one this winter. Thank you for the video! It's fun to grow fruit trees that produce the first season.

  • @lindakerr9846
    @lindakerr9846 Před 3 lety

    I hope that you will be able to do a video with the Jujubee when it gets to the more ripened, date like stage. This is a fruit that I have never heard of!
    Blessings ~
    Linda

    • @tropicalfruitman4394
      @tropicalfruitman4394  Před 3 lety

      Yea, all the fruit is gone for now but I hope to have more fruit next year at which point I will leave some on the tree to ripen to the full stage. Blessings!

  • @StormBringer-
    @StormBringer- Před 3 lety

    With all your fruit bearing trees do you have much trouble with wildlife eating your goods?

    • @tropicalfruitman4394
      @tropicalfruitman4394  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes I do have that problem but last year was the least problems I have had with the animals. I purchased mesh bags to cover my peaches and some other stuff. It appeared to help.

    • @tysonbrown249
      @tysonbrown249 Před 3 lety

      @@tropicalfruitman4394 last year squirrels or rats ate all my little avocados and peaches. I'm in Tampa area too. I'm looking into some kind of coverings for the fruit. Can you tell me what you found?

    • @tropicalfruitman4394
      @tropicalfruitman4394  Před 3 lety +1

      @@tysonbrown249 Check on-line, E-Bay for mesh bags for fruit. They worked pretty good for me last year. You can also save the plastic containers that you get blueberries in at the grocery store. you can cut a notch in it then close it around a cluster on the branch and use a piece of tape to hold it together. That worked very well also.

  • @tysonbrown249
    @tysonbrown249 Před 3 lety

    Nice video! I have a Jujube that I got in March 2019 at the Spring USF plant sale, and I think it's also a Li. It skyrocketed from 4' to probably 15' tall last year, and had a huge flush of blooms. Right then, a tropical storm came thru and literally blew off all the flowers, so I got no fruit last year. It also damaged most of the leaves, with odd little tears in them. The leaves later all got some kind of black spot fungus, but still are alive. I'm curious and hopeful to see how it does this year! Thanks for your bold witness

    • @tropicalfruitman4394
      @tropicalfruitman4394  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you. You should get more blooms and fruit set this year. Mine is done fruiting and so I'm going to prune it back a bit so it doesn't get too out of control. It likes to spread out. Happy growing and God bless!

  • @MinhTran-ut8xk
    @MinhTran-ut8xk Před 3 lety

    awesome mark, love that fruit, what variety is that again ? will have to find me a tree up here in NE FL

  • @bryantnguyen703
    @bryantnguyen703 Před rokem

    This is Thai jujube -- not Li- it is better eating fresh ( light green) compare to the Li which need to wait until it turn brown or dry out

    • @tropicalfruitman4394
      @tropicalfruitman4394  Před rokem

      Hi Bryant. I was told by the person who sold it to me that it was Li. Thanks for letting me know it is a Thai. Happy Growing!

  • @tarinewton7296
    @tarinewton7296 Před 3 lety

    How do you spell the version you have that you said was good? I would like to get one. We are in Plant City.
    Do I need to get a grafted one to make sure it fruits?

    • @tropicalfruitman4394
      @tropicalfruitman4394  Před 3 lety

      It is "Li Jujubee." I purchased mine at the USF Garden show but unfortunately I don't think it will be held this coming April. I do believe that "Jene's Tropicals" in St. Pete has them. From what I have read it may not be easy to grow from seed so I would would purchase a grafted tree. This way you will get fruit off the tree within two or three years. Happy growing!

  • @daleaturner6797
    @daleaturner6797 Před 3 lety

    Where in the Tampa Bay area did yo purchase your Jujubee tree at ?

    • @tropicalfruitman4394
      @tropicalfruitman4394  Před 3 lety

      I purchased mine at the USF Garden show but unfortunately I don't think it will be held this coming April. I do believe that "Jene's Tropicals" in St. Pete has them.