Try for Free
tab list
PictureThis
English
arrow
English
繁體中文
日本語
Español
Français
Deutsch
Pусский
Português
Italiano
한국어
Nederlands
العربية
Svenska
Polskie
ภาษาไทย
Bahasa Melayu
Bahasa Indonesia
PictureThis
Search
Search Plants
Try for Free
Global
English
English
繁體中文
日本語
Español
Français
Deutsch
Pусский
Português
Italiano
한국어
Nederlands
العربية
Svenska
Polskie
ภาษาไทย
Bahasa Melayu
Bahasa Indonesia
This page looks better in the app
picturethis icon
Instantly identify plants with a snap
Snap a photo for instant plant ID, gaining quick insights on disease prevention, treatment, toxicity, care, uses, and symbolism, etc.
Download the App for Free picturethis icon
Continue Reading
Plant Care Guide > Jujube > Transplant
MainImg
How to Transplant Jujube
(Ziziphus jujuba)
Jujube, also known as Red date, Common jujuba
The prime time to transplant jujube is late spring to early summer, when warmer temperatures encourage root growth. Select a sunny, well-draining location for successful transplanting. Remember to keep the soil consistently moist and provide gentle care to help jujube thrive.
transplant

What Preparations are Needed Before Transplanting Jujube?

What is the Ideal Time for Transplanting Jujube?
Moving jujube between the concluding days of spring and the advent of summer is optimal. This timespan provides the perfect ambient warmth for root establishment. Transplanting jujube in this period facilitates strong growth, ensuring a vigorous start. Remember, a well-timed transplantation can change the life journey of jujube!
How Much Space Should You Leave Between Jujube Plants?
To give your jujube enough room to grow and produce fruit, it's best to space them about 15 feet (4.57 meters) apart. This spacing allows ample room for their roots to expand and for good air circulation.
What is the Best Soil Mix for Jujube Transplanting?
For your jujube, choose well-draining soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.5. Adding organic matter, like compost, can help improve the soil structure. It's also a good idea to mix in a slow-release fertilizer before transplanting.
Where Should You Relocate Your Jujube?
To ensure your jujube thrives, find a location that receives full sun for at least 6 hours per day. This will help the plant grow strong and produce an abundant harvest. Avoid areas with too much shade, which can stunt growth and limit fruit production.
Identify plants and master transplanting
Want your plants to thrive? Discover the best times and care tips for successful transplanting!
Download the App for Free

What Equipments Should You Prepare Before Transplantation Jujube?

Gloves
To protect your hands while working with the soil.
Spade
A long-handled gardening tool with a sharp-edged metal blade used for digging, especially planting and transplanting.
Gardening Fork
To gently loosen the soil around the jujube plant without damaging roots.
Hose or Watering Can
To keep the roots moist during the transplanting process.
Wheelbarrow or Container
To transport the jujube plant easily and safely to the new site.
Mulch
To help retain soil moisture after transplanting.

How Do You Remove Jujube from the Soil?

From Ground: Begin by watering the jujube plant to moisten the soil, which will make it easier to remove. Using a spade, and starting about a foot away from the base, dig a circular trench around the plant. This should be done deep enough to include the majority of the roots. Then lever the plant gently out of the ground.
From Pot: Water the plant thoroughly. Turn the pot sideways, hold the jujube gently by the stems, tap the bottom of the pot until the plant slides out.
From Seedling Tray: Thoroughly water the tray, then carefully push the jujube plant up from the bottom. Once you can grip the stem, gently pull it out, taking care not to pull too hard or cause damage.

Step-by-Step Guide for Transplanting Jujube

Preparation
Choose a new location for your jujube plant and prepare it by digging a hole twice as wide as the root ball, but no deeper. This well-prepared hole will give your plant plenty of room to grow.
Transfer
Carefully place the jujube plant in the center of the hole. Its roots should be spread out. The top of the plant’s root ball should be level with or slightly above the top of the hole.
Backfilling
Slowly fill in the hole, firming the soil around the plant as you go. Don’t pack it too tightly, though. The soil should be firm but not compacted.
Watering
Water the jujube gently once it's in place. This will help to settle the soil and get rid of any air pockets.
Optimize plant health with ideal lighting
Find the best spots for them to optimize their health, simply using your phone.
Download the App for Free

How Do You Care For Jujube After Transplanting?

Watering
After transplanting, water the jujube thoroughly, and continue to give it a usual, thorough watering once every week.
Mulching
Add a layer of mulch around the base of the plant, but not touching the bark, to help retain moisture in the soil and keep weeds away.
Pruning
Prune any broken or damaged branches to direct the plant’s energy towards new growth. However, do not overdue it.
Monitoring
Keep an eye on your jujube over the next few weeks to monitor how it adapts to the new location. If it shows signs of stress, water more frequently.
Discover your plant's ideal water intake
Use our calculator to find out how much water your plants need for optimal health.
Download the App for Free

Troubleshooting Common Issues with Jujube Transplantation.

What is the best time of the year to transplant jujube?
You'll have greatest success moving jujube during the descending warmth of late spring to the cusp of summer.
How much space should I leave between the jujube plants when transplanting?
Consider keeping a generous room of around 15 feet (approximately 4.6 meters) between each jujube to encourage healthy growth.
What type of soil works best for transplanting jujube?
Enriched and well-drained soil are perfect for jujube. Adding generous amounts of compost and organic matter is beneficial.
What is the ideal hole size for planting jujube?
The planting hole should be twice as wide as jujube's rootball and just as deep. This gives the roots ample space to spread.
What should I do if the jujube wilts after transplanting?
A little wilting is normal. However, if wilting continues, ensure the jujube is watered well and protected from extreme heat or frost.
What should be the watering technique after transplanting jujube?
Water jujube deeply during mornings to let it absorb sufficient water throughout the day, and never overwater as it can lead to root rot.
How should I prevent transplant shock in jujube?
Minimize transplant shock by keeping the rootball intact, watering properly post-transplanting, and initially shielding jujube from extreme weather conditions.
How can I help my jujube establish its roots after the transplant?
Frequent deep watering, not disturbing its rootball and using root booster fertilizers will help your jujube establish its roots more effectively.
How long does jujube take to adjust after transplanting?
Typically, jujube needs a few weeks to adjust to its new location. Ensure it's watered well and protected from severe weather during this period.
Should I prune jujube after transplanting?
Avoid immediate pruning after transplanting. Allow jujube to establish itself in the new setting, then prune in the following late winter or early spring.
Cultivate a Thriving Garden with PictureThis Guidance
Keep your plants happy and healthy with our guide to watering, lighting, feeding and more!
Download the App for Free
image
close
close
Your Ultimate Guide to Plants
Identify grow and nurture the better way!
product icon
17,000 local species +400,000 global species studied
product icon
Nearly 5 years of research
product icon
80+ scholars in botany and gardening
ad
ad
Botanist in your pocket
qrcode
PictureThis Ios DownloadPictureThis Android Download
Scan the QR code with your phone camera to download the app