The Ber Apple Green Live Plant, also known as Indian Jujube, Reglu, Kul, Badari, or Ber, is a fast-growing and highly productive fruit tree famous across India for its crispy texture, sweet flavor, and excellent yield. This grafted variety supplied by Golden Hills Farm ensures early fruiting, true-to-type performance, and consistent high-quality fruits. Ber is one of the easiest fruit trees to grow in Indian climates, thriving even in hot and dry conditions, making it perfect for home gardens, terrace gardens, and farms.
Type of Plant: Grafted Fruit Plant – Green Ber Apple / Indian Jujube
Scientific Name: Ziziphus mauritiana
Fruit Type: Small to medium-sized, sweet, crunchy green jujube fruit
Propagation Method: Grafted (fast fruiting & true-to-type)
Sunlight Requirements: 6–8 hours direct sunlight
Where to Grow: Pots, terrace gardens, home gardens, open soil
Growing Season: Can be planted year-round; best during monsoon
Soil Requirements: Sandy loam or well-drained fertile soil
Plant Height at Dispatch: 1.5 – 2 feet
Fertilizer Needs: Organic manure or compost every 60 days
Life Span: Long-living fruit plant (20–30 years)
Ideal Growing Temperature: 20°C – 40°C
Harvesting Time: 6–10 months after planting (grafted advantage)
Maintenance Level: Very low; excellent for beginners
Watering Frequency: Twice weekly; drought-tolerant once mature
Ideal Grow Bag Size: Minimum 18×18 inches


The Green Ber Apple Grafted Plant grows exceptionally well across India’s tropical and semi-arid climates. It tolerates heat, humidity, and drought better than most fruit trees. Planting during June to September gives the best root development, but it can be planted any time. Grafted plants begin flowering and fruiting much earlier—often within the first year—producing sweet, crispy green fruits with a pleasant aroma.
Choose a large 18×18 inch pot or grow bag with drainage holes. Prepare a mix of garden soil, compost, and sand (1:1:1). Place the plant upright, fill the soil evenly, and water thoroughly. Keep the pot where it receives full sunlight. Apply compost monthly to support flowering and fruit set.
Preparation: Dig a 1×1 ft pit and mix compost into the soil.
Planting: Place the graft above soil level and firm the soil.
Watering: Water thoroughly after planting; avoid standing water.
Germination: Not applicable (grafted plant grows immediately).
Transplanting: After 3–4 months if starting in pots.
Sunlight: Needs strong sunlight for heavy fruiting
Soil: Loose, well-drained soil with compost
Fertilization: Apply cow dung/compost every 45–60 days
Pruning: Trim branches yearly for bigger yield
Pest Control: Neem oil spray prevents bugs
Disease Prevention: Keep soil dry; avoid overwatering
Mulching: Use dry leaves or cocopeat to retain moisture
Harvesting: Fruits turn from firm green to light golden-green when ripe
1. Apply Nutrient-Rich Fertilizers
When your plants begin flowering, use nutrient-rich fertilizers like Organic Bone Meal Powder or Vermicompost. This helps in boosting the bloom and enhances overall yield.
2. Use Organic Fertilizers
Feed your plants with organic fertilizers such as Cow Dung Manure or Neem Cake. Organic options promote healthy soil life.
3. Regular Feeding
Apply fertilizers every 20-25 days to ensure plants receive a steady supply of nutrients. Choose from various options like Cocopeat Compost for moisture retention.
The Ber Apple Green Grafted Plant is known for its crunchy texture, juicy sweetness, and high yield. It is extremely hardy, thriving even in poor soil and drought. This makes it one of the most successful fruit plants for Indian households. Its fruits are rich in vitamin C, iron, calcium, and antioxidants. The tree grows quickly, stays compact, and produces fruits multiple times a year depending on climate.
Produces sweet, crunchy, and aromatic green ber apples
Ideal for fresh eating, pickles, salads, and desserts
Very hardy and low maintenance
Early fruiting due to grafted propagation
Excellent for home gardens and small spaces
Rich in vitamins and boosts immunity
Do not overwater; ber prefers dry soil
Ensure full sunlight; shade reduces sweetness
Prune yearly to maintain shape and fruit quality
Protect young plants from goats/cattle
Avoid chemical fertilizers; use only organic compost
Problem: Leaves turning yellow
Solution: Reduce watering and improve drainage
Problem: Slow fruiting
Solution: Increase sunlight exposure and apply compost
Problem: Pest attack (mites/aphids)
Solution: Use neem oil spray every 10 days
Ber, Indian Jujube, Kul, Reglu, Badari, Ilanthappazham, Bor, Bogori, Beri, Jujuba Fruit.
Q1: When will the grafted ber plant start fruiting?
👉 Usually within 6–10 months.
Q2: Can it grow in pots?
👉 Yes, it grows very well in large grow bags.
Q3: Is it a drought-tolerant plant?
👉 Yes, once established it needs very little water.
Q4: How sweet is the fruit?
👉 The fruits are crisp, sweet, and mildly tangy.
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Priya
Plant ka size perfect tha, roots strong dikhe.
Komal
Quality superb thi, plant strong aur healthy nikla.
Arjun M
Healthy sapling mila, new leaves sprout ho rahe hain.
Sandeep
Grafting joint clean aur healthy tha.
Lakshmi
Overall fresh aur healthy plant, garden me jaldi adjust ho gaya.
Karthik K
Grafted joint neat tha, can’t wait to see fruits.
Farhan
Stem strong aur roots tight lage, growth ka wait ho raha hai.
Meena
Plant ka packaging safe tha, growth abhi se accha dikh raha hai.