Jujube is a common fruit tree, and its seed cultivation method is as follows:
Collect jujube seeds: In autumn, when the jujube fruit is ripe, you can manually pick the jujube fruit and cut the fruit to remove the seeds. Be careful to choose healthy, ripe seeds and avoid using damaged or rotten seeds.
Treat jujube seeds: Wash the picked jujube seeds with water and then soak them in warm water for more than 12 hours to promote seed germination.
Sowing: Prepare a suitable pot or container, and set a drainage hole at the bottom to fill it with an appropriate amount of culture soil. The treated seeds are evenly distributed on the soil surface, covered with a thin layer of culture soil, compacted and moistened with water.
Maintenance: Place the sown jujube seeds in a warm, bright, well-ventilated place and keep the soil moist. After the seeds germinate, they can be moved to a half-shade and half-yang place to gradually receive more sunlight.
Irrigation and fertilization: After the jujube seeds germinate, water them appropriately and keep the soil moist every week. When the seedlings grow to a height of 5-6 cm, they can start fertilizing, applying organic fertilizer or compound fertilizer once a month.
Transplanting: When jujube seedlings grow to a certain height, they need to be transplanted. Carefully dig out the seedlings and transplant them to larger pots or directly outdoors. Care needs to be taken when transplanting to avoid damage to the seedlings and damage to the root system.
The above is the general method of jujube seed planting, I hope it will help you.