The Kashmiri Red Apple Ber Ball Sundari Grafted Live Fruit Plant is a premium red-coloured hybrid jujube variety known for its sweet taste, bright red skin, crunchy texture, and round ball-shaped fruits. Popular as Red Apple Ber, Red Ball Sundari Ber, and Kashmiri Red Jujube, this grafted plant grows rapidly, fruits early, and produces big, glossy red fruits that resemble miniature apples. Supplied by Golden Hills Farm, this plant is perfect for Indian climates and is highly preferred by gardeners who want high yield, low maintenance, and visually attractive red fruits.
Type of Plant: Grafted Fruit Plant – Kashmiri Red Apple Ber / Red Ball Sundari Ber
Scientific Name: Ziziphus mauritiana (Hybrid Red Jujube)
Fruit Type: Bright red, sweet, crunchy, ball-shaped ber fruit
Fruit Colour: Deep red glossy skin
Propagation Method: Grafted – early fruiting & true-to-type growth
Sunlight Requirements: 6–8 hours full sunlight
Where to Grow: Pots, terrace gardens, home gardens, open ground
Growing Season: All seasons; ideal during monsoon
Soil Requirements: Loamy or sandy-loam well-drained soil
Plant Height: 1.5 – 2 feet (at dispatch)
Fertilizer Needs: Apply organic compost every 45 days
Life Span: 20–25 years
Ideal Growing Temperature: 20°C – 40°C
Harvest Time: 8–12 months after planting
Maintenance Required: Very low
Watering Frequency: Twice weekly (more in hot months)
Ideal Grow Bag Size: 18×18 inches


The Red Apple Ber Ball Sundari Grafted Plant grows very well across India’s tropical and dry regions. Planting can be done any time of the year, but the monsoon gives the best root growth. Grafted plants begin fruiting within 8–12 months, producing bright red, round, sweet, and crunchy fruits. This variety is extremely hardy, drought tolerant, and thrives even in poor soils, making it perfect for Indian households.
Choose a large 18×18 inch grow bag or pot with drainage holes. Fill it with red soil, compost, and sand (1:1:1). Plant upright and water thoroughly. Keep the pot in full sunlight and add compost monthly. Light pruning helps improve branching and fruit quality.
Preparation: Mix compost with soil.
Planting: Keep the graft joint above soil level.
Watering: Water deeply but avoid overwatering.
Germination: Not applicable (grafted plant).
Transplanting: After 2–3 months if needed.
Sunlight: Full sunlight for red colour development
Soil: Fertile, well-drained soil
Fertilization: Add compost every 45–60 days
Pruning: Prune annually to improve fruit size
Pest Control: Use neem oil spray every 15 days
Disease Prevention: Avoid standing water
Mulching: Add dry leaves or coco chips around the plant
Harvesting: Fruits turn bright red and glossy when ready
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 Kashmiri Red Apple Ber Ball Sundari is a visually striking red ber variety. Its deep red fruit, crunchy apple-like texture, and high sweetness make it a premium choice among all ber varieties. Being grafted, it fruits early and gives heavy yield with uniform red fruits. The fruits are rich in Vitamin C, antioxidants, and fiber, making them both nutritious and delicious.
Produces bright red, sweet, crunchy ber fruits
Early fruiting due to grafted propagation
Excellent for eating fresh, salads, desserts, and pickles
Thrives in hot and dry climates
Very low-maintenance and drought-tolerant
Perfect for home gardens, terrace gardens, and farms
Do not overwater
Ensure strong sunlight for proper colour
Use only organic fertilizers
Protect young plants from grazing animals
Prune regularly for increased yield
Problem: Yellow leaves
Solution: Improve drainage; reduce watering
Problem: Slow fruiting
Solution: Increase sunlight exposure; apply compost
Problem: Pest attack
Solution: Neem oil spray every 10–12 days
Red Apple Ber, Kashmiri Red Ber, Red Ball Sundari Ber, Lal Ber, Indian Red Jujube, Bor, Kul, Ilanthappazham.
Q1: When will it start fruiting?
👉 Usually within 8–12 months.
Q2: Is the fruit really red?
👉 Yes, this is a deep red ber variety.
Q3: Can it grow in pots?
👉 Yes, it grows perfectly in big grow bags.
Q4: Is it sweet?
👉 Very sweet, juicy, and crunchy.
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Neeraj M
Roots moist and strong the, zero damage.
Sameer
Healthy plant delivery hui, overall bohot accha experience.
Deepa M
Delivery fast thi aur plant hydrated condition me mila.
Sandeep T
Daily new leaves aa rahe hain, growth acchi lag rahi hai.
Komal
Fresh leaves the, plant first day se stable tha.
Harish
Grafted joint proper tha, plant healthy dikh raha tha.
Karthik
Strong grafted plant mila, fruits dekhne ka wait kar raha hu.
Farhan
Plant strong tha, graft joint neat and clean tha.
Vinod M
Strong roots the, packaging bhi secure thi.
Meena M
Packaging safe tha, plant bilkul damage nahi hua.