Jujube Taste Test Comparison: GA866, Lang, and Li

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @TX_Natives
    @TX_Natives 16 дней назад +1

    Thanks brother, solid and helpful video. Excited to give the Li a go here in Dallas.

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  14 дней назад

      You'll enjoy it! Many suggest adding a second variety as a pollinator. I can't speak to that because I never had just one.

  • @rabeabrok8323
    @rabeabrok8323 Год назад +5

    I heard Lang is more used for drying and storage. That is why I chose it but considering a 2nd variety and searching for which one .Thanks a lot for the video

  • @barrysmith5981
    @barrysmith5981 Год назад +6

    I agree with you totally on the Lang. When I first bit into one of our green ones, I was not impressed.
    However, if you wait about 3-4 weeks on the Lang when they're almost totally brown, they are really sweet and crunchy.
    We love the Lang, but have learned to allow more ripening.
    We're also on the waiting list to pick up a GA866 and a Li, when they arrive at our local nursery, probably mid-late December.
    I'm excited to get them.
    They are beautiful medium sized trees that love the San Diego climate.
    Thanks for posting your informative video.
    Cheers!

    • @Ckawauchi35
      @Ckawauchi35 8 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for your comment. I just bought a Lang which is the only Jujube tree I will plant bc there are so many other trees I want to plant in my backyard. I was just getting disappointed when I saw the video but if waiting a few weeks to harvest for a sweeter Lang will work, I will definitely keep the tree.

  • @tempingasashaman
    @tempingasashaman 9 месяцев назад +2

    I love my honey jar, but it produces small fruit. They taste amazing and it's prolific, so it's easy to grab a handful as a snack.

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  9 месяцев назад

      I am going to graft a sugarcane onto my Lang. I may add honey jar next year. Thanks for the feedback!

  • @joekunin
    @joekunin Месяц назад +1

    Very interesting, thanks. Do you have any plans on videos discussing your planting process, irrigation, pests (gophers?) etc? I'm also in SoCal, but a colder climate and your orchard looks wonderful!

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for the response. I do have gopher problems, like everyone in SoCal, and I use Gopher Hawks and am mostly successful.
      Check out some of the other videos on my channel. Nothing specific to irrigation, but that's a good idea for the future 👍

    • @joekunin
      @joekunin Месяц назад

      @@fletcherfarm will do! The gopher hawk has indeed been very useful. I’ve started planting things in cages at this point because the gophers just destroy young trees. Took out two of my pomegranate yesterday.

  • @reyn66
    @reyn66 Год назад +3

    I agree the Li and GA866 are better. On the positive, the Lang produces more fruit for me and is a bigger more beautiful tree. Shanxi Li, if you decide to get this one might be slightly bigger than Li with similar taste qualities.
    I have a huge wishlist of scion wood for the 2024 season.

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  Год назад +2

      I'll have to put Shanxi Li on my list. I can multi graft the Lang if I cut it down properly. Fruit wood Nursery is going to get a lot of business from me this winter!

  • @yenlam8408
    @yenlam8408 Месяц назад +1

    I have Lang, Honey jar and Tigertooth. I enjoy all of them. I use Lang for my winter soup and 🧋!

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  Месяц назад +1

      Never heard of tigertooth. I'll need to keep my eye open for that one.

  • @robkeller3431
    @robkeller3431 8 месяцев назад +3

    My Li used to taste like a dehydrated apple until I gave it a lot of water when fruiting.

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  8 месяцев назад

      Even with water, I've found that jujubes are acquired tastes!

  • @MrPhimanh
    @MrPhimanh Месяц назад +1

    I am looking forward to see the next comparison of GA866 and a new one ?

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  Месяц назад +1

      I plan to graft Honey Jar and Sugar Cane this coming spring!

  • @margaretmarshall3645
    @margaretmarshall3645 10 месяцев назад +2

    Very helpful. Thanks!

  • @roselavender2222
    @roselavender2222 Год назад +1

    Interesting comparison. I recently bought a Sherwood and Li. I read the Sherwood was similar to Li but sweeter and slightly smaller. It'll take maybe 1 - 2 years before I can do a proper taste test.

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  Год назад +2

      You'd be surprised! My jujubes all fruited in year one. They're extremely fast growing and productive, even at a young age.

  • @iayang3045
    @iayang3045 6 месяцев назад +2

    I have the Li and loving it since it has a sweet/sour taste to balance the flavor. As you get older n have diabetes it's not good to eat too much sweet.

  • @NinaMax2018
    @NinaMax2018 7 месяцев назад +1

    I am from southern Shanxi province and in my hometown there are lots of plantations with Li jujube trees😊 We also eat in alcohol marinated jujube, they tase mega good!🎉

    • @bluespangle
      @bluespangle 7 месяцев назад +1

      I envy you for being able to get as much of Li jujube as you like.
      Having watched RUclips videos about the Li jujube, I wanted to get a plant here in Japan. Unfortunately, they no longer sell Li variety but I have managed to get Panzao (蟠棗) which is said to be a bud mutant variety of Li. I only got the bare root plant 3 weeks ago and am looking at it every single day waiting for new leaves to spout out.

    • @NinaMax2018
      @NinaMax2018 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@bluespangle Now I live in Germany and sadly could no longer eat Li jujubes as much as I will. 😢 No selling of chinese jujubes, let alone Li jujubes, in german markets. In Asian markets only now and then there are Dongzao, which are very expensive. I plant in my garden a Li tree, unfortunately no fruits until now, maybe it is here to cold for the jujube tree😞

    • @NinaMax2018
      @NinaMax2018 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@bluespangle I have just googled about Panzao jujube in Chinese, and have found Panzao is a high-end new variety with big round sweet fruite, very delicious and suitable for fresh eating. The Panzao tree is much easier to take care of, and with more output, than Dongzao. The planting site should be on high ground with good light, avoiding waterlogging, otherwise the fruit will split. This is its weakness. You are right, Panzao is a cross between Li Jujube and another good variety, and the main plantage area is also in my hometown, Yuncheng. I would like to have this Panzao tree too, looked on internet for selling information here in germany just now, but no selling yet, maybe I should wait. I envy you having this Pantao jujube tree😝

    • @bluespangle
      @bluespangle 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@NinaMax2018 Ah, thank you for envying me back! 😁😍

  • @omegamale7880
    @omegamale7880 Месяц назад +1

    You should keep your Lang for pollination purposes. The standard advice is that Li and Lang need each other for pollination. I've had a Lang for six seasons now and have never gotten fruit from it because I have not had a Li. So a couple weeks ago I finally got a Li and I'll see next year if I'll get fruit from the Lang.

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  Месяц назад

      I've heard the same about cross pollination.
      I've attempted to transform my lang (unsuccessfully) to another jujube cultivar through grafting. I did leave one offshoot of lang, so it's not gone completely. I just do not want an entire tree of lang.

  • @cangel201
    @cangel201 8 месяцев назад +1

    Do you know anything about the taste and juiciness of the Tiger Tooth compared to GA866?

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  8 месяцев назад

      I've never had tiger tooth. Can't say! GA866 is extremely sweet, however. So, the bar for sweetness is high

  • @radhikamaddela9173
    @radhikamaddela9173 Год назад +2

    what zone are you in ? i am in zone8a charlotte, was able to find honey zar jujube this year. can you suggest the best nursery to buy them?

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  Год назад +1

      I always try to trade with others locally first, but when I'm looking for specific varieties, I use Fruitwood Nursery.

  • @seanmorgan2678
    @seanmorgan2678 3 месяца назад +1

    I would graft a different variety on the Lang instead of digging it up. They graft easy in the summer.

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  3 месяца назад

      For sure. I tried, and failed, to graft Sugarcane to Lang. I think I grafted too early and the Scion died. I'll try again next year!

    • @seanmorgan2678
      @seanmorgan2678 3 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, I made the same mistake when I first grafted it in the spring. It works well in the summer with almost 100 percent success with cleft graft and chip budding.

    • @seanmorgan2678
      @seanmorgan2678 3 месяца назад

      Also, I used dormant wood cuttings not sure if that matters.

  • @searchthescriptures3882
    @searchthescriptures3882 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can the Li's be dried? I've tasted some that look like a GA866 and when dried they are delicious and chewy. I just bought a Li, not knowing and would like to try and dry it to see if it sweetens and dries well, similar to the GA866 or possibly the Lang.

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  11 месяцев назад

      You could dry any of them, although some are supposed to taste better than others. I haven't attempted to dry out any of mine, they never last that long, so I can't comment on which ones taste the best when dried.

    • @iayang3045
      @iayang3045 6 месяцев назад

      I have the Li, I find best to preserve to eat through out until the next season is to steam and freeze them when you defrost n and ready to eat you can just peel the skin. It will come out easy like a peeling a banana.

  • @cafemolido5459
    @cafemolido5459 8 месяцев назад +2

    Would like to get some seeds.

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  8 месяцев назад +2

      These are named cultivars and they will not grow true to type. You'll need to get scion wood from someone or someplace like Fruitwood Nursery.

  • @garywatson3102
    @garywatson3102 Год назад +1

    Great video.

  • @xaviercruz4763
    @xaviercruz4763 2 месяца назад +1

    Whats that red leafed deciduous Tree in intro?

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  2 месяца назад

      That's Spice Zee Nectaplum. Peach, plum, nectarine hybrid by Zaiger. One of my favorites 👍👍

    • @xaviercruz4763
      @xaviercruz4763 2 месяца назад

      @@fletcherfarm sounds interesting and looks very nice that red does. Please, about those mixes of the peach family: what are honestly the top 3 varieties or mixes (for example varieties of peach or a mix of plum and nectarine better) so overall to summarize the best all around one and skip on vanity of having even ones that sound rare but really are not much different?

  • @phanipriyakanneganti3157
    @phanipriyakanneganti3157 Месяц назад +1

    How far apart did you plant all 3 of them from each other?

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  Месяц назад +1

      They're in a three in one hole, distance between each is about 3 feet, triangular shape planting. One on the south side, two on the north side.

  • @sheri023
    @sheri023 Год назад

    Have you tried any cuttings to propagate? I'm thinking of getting cuttings from my Li. I have a Chico that fruited its first yr., just a few. They were smaller than the Li, but were just as sweet.

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  Год назад +1

      I haven't tried propagating using cuttings, but I did graft on a fourth variety last year. I did it too soon in the graft did not survive. My mistake, and I'll do it differently next year.

    • @sheri023
      @sheri023 Год назад

      @@fletcherfarm thank you.

  • @justafig
    @justafig 19 дней назад +1

    And 1 year later I'm watching for buying trees lang is a no go.

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  18 дней назад

      Bare root season begins in January in California.

  • @tavyfavorite1149
    @tavyfavorite1149 Месяц назад

    That last one does not look like GA-866 unless owner did not feed enough water. It is supposed to be huge long oblong .

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  Месяц назад

      GA-866 should be 2cm-3cm so the ones in the video are right on target. 👌

  • @ForTheWin2007
    @ForTheWin2007 8 месяцев назад +1

    Is any of them self-polinated? Thanks

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  8 месяцев назад +2

      All of them are. I have three for variety, but you could get reliable production with just one.

    • @ForTheWin2007
      @ForTheWin2007 8 месяцев назад

      @@fletcherfarm Thank you!

    • @racebiketuner
      @racebiketuner 5 месяцев назад

      Solo trees usually take three years to fruit. Planting two varieties close together increases yield significantly. IMO, it's well worth the effort.

  • @racebiketuner
    @racebiketuner 5 месяцев назад

    Does anyone know where I can purchase a Li Lite (dwarf)?

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  5 месяцев назад

      I've never heard of a dwarf jujube, but you can keep anything small through pruning.

    • @racebiketuner
      @racebiketuner 5 месяцев назад

      @@fletcherfarm I take your point about pruning. Li Lite is a dwarf variety of Li that typically grows 6-8 feet tall (a bit smaller than So Contorted). Many consider it the best variety to grow in a container.

  • @LinhNguyen-is6md
    @LinhNguyen-is6md Год назад

    do you have a GA866 available

    • @fletcherfarm
      @fletcherfarm  Год назад +1

      No, but Walter Anderson in San Diego will likely have bare root trees in January.

    • @barrysmith5981
      @barrysmith5981 8 месяцев назад

      They did indeed. I preordered a Li and GA866 and picked them up in December.
      @@fletcherfarm

    • @barrysmith5981
      @barrysmith5981 8 месяцев назад

      They had other varieties as well, but I chose the tallest/robust ones which happened to be Li and Ga866.

  • @dan1906
    @dan1906 2 месяца назад +1

    It's pronounced Joo-joob. Otherwise a helpful video, thanks. 👍