Zizyphus jujube, like most common jujube trees, germinates in spring. Most jujube trees need 3-5 years to blossom and bear fruit. Grafted or pruned trees may bear fruit in the same year. Jujube ripens in September.
Zizyphus jujuba, also known as Zizyphus jujuba, can be grafted on jujube trees or used as bonsai. Generally, the land can be dug after thawing. Don't wait for the leaves to grow, because she is a straight root with few hairy roots. Give her time to make fine roots, dig them back and cultivate them with river sand, and water them less. If the leaves germinate quickly, you can irrigate the roots with carbendazim or spray the leaves with abamectin.