Posted: 25-01-2009 , 08:20 PM #1 | |
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Grafting Wax
Does anybody know where I can get a small amount of grafting wax. At 70 Im hoping to do some grafting which I always wanted to do but did not have the time. Thanking you.
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Posted: 25-01-2009 , 09:29 PM #2 | |
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Grafting
The product you're looking for is Tenax Grafting wax, I'm sure most garden centres that sell fruit trees would be able to supply you with this.
Regards, Fries. |
Posted: 26-01-2009 , 12:01 PM #3 | |
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Hi pb,
I cannot believe how silly I have just been when I saw your mail, for a few mins. I was sure you were having a laugh, I was comparing 'grafting wax' to 'elbow grease' LOL Silly me. Great that you have time to do some 'grafting' now, enjoy!! |
Posted: 26-01-2009 , 04:24 PM #4 | |
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I came across this before maybe useful for you
http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/l...283830994.html http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/academic/...l/log9903d.txt (search for grafting wax on this link) Regards CB |
Posted: 17-02-2011 , 10:31 PM #5 | |
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grafting wax
Hi. did some grafting last year. didnt use wax and all three trees (!) came out great. sterilise the knife though.
looking forward to grafting apple to blackthorn. anyone got other interesting grafting ideas? colin |
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