I found this stuff about a month ago on Evilbay. It works out about half the price of the Japanese stuff in the green & brown container. It cost me around $14 delivered from the UK. That's a 200g tub, compared to the Japanese stuff which is only 160g & around $20 - $25.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Bonsai-cut-paste ... 255c653c42
Bonzmend cutting paste
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Re: Bonzmend cutting paste
Not a bad saving. Maybe the nurseries can get this stuff in for us with the same savings?
Do you notice any difference when using it. Just as plyable and stuff?
Do you notice any difference when using it. Just as plyable and stuff?
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Re: Bonzmend cutting paste
Seems about the same in pliability. Doesn't stick to your fingers like the Japanese stuff.Bretts wrote:Not a bad saving. Maybe the nurseries can get this stuff in for us with the same savings?
Do you notice any difference when using it. Just as plyable and stuff?
Only problem is that Customs are very suspicious of the stuff. Because it's a brown putty-like sustance, it looks a lot like Hashish! I had a couple of pamphlets inserted by Customs explaining that they had reason to open each tub.

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Re: Bonzmend cutting paste
I bought two tubs of the Japanese in 1994 for $8-00 per tub still using the first tub, so i am happy, the trick is not to put it on too thick other wise you waste it. Thinner it is the better it works. On thread grafts it needs to protect the hole from getting too wet, so they fuse better.
A little saliva stops it from sticking to your fingers.
Cheers
Pup
Ps thats a nice tree in your avatar
A little saliva stops it from sticking to your fingers.
Cheers

Ps thats a nice tree in your avatar
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Re: Bonzmend cutting paste
Yeah, the stuff lasts for ages. I just ran out & found this stuff on Ebay.
The tree in my avatar is one of Ernie Kuo's. He has some fantastic collected California Junipers.
The tree in my avatar is one of Ernie Kuo's. He has some fantastic collected California Junipers.