What are the Feng Shui rules for cutting down jujube trees?

Hello, there is a folk saying of beating jujube trees on the third day of March. This way the jujube trees will bear more, bigger and sweeter dates. This is the same as girdling in jujube production today. Girdling is a technique for fruit tree management, including strip stripping and spiral stripping. Jujube trees grow vigorously and are not easy to set fruit. The purpose of beating and girdling the jujube trees is to injure the tree body, prevent the fruit trees from growing too long, and change the nutrient distribution. This prevents nutrients from returning to the roots from above, but flows to the flowers and fruits, which are rich in nutrients. It will set more fruits, grow bigger and sweeter. Small trees should be cut down once a year, and trees in the fruiting stage should be cut down 3-6 times a year, so that they will bear more fruit next year.