Hi there,
I'm chasing Grafting wax but all i can find is that no where locally sells it, i thought i'd ask here as a last resort before i buy american, online.
Either that or a substitution, it will be for Tanuki. I have steri prune but it is a thick black substance and im not sure if it washes off [not a good look for jin]
Thank you in advance.
Grafting wax
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Re: Grafting wax
http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load ... 30994.html
http://www.2spi.com/catalog/supp/parafilm.php
http://www.2spi.com/catalog/supp/parafilm-grafting.php
Ive only seen the parafilm grafting tape used, but if a sealant is necessary then I'm sure wound sealant would suffice? Please correct me if Im wrong
But I did find this Australian site that sells grafting wax http://www.australianwaxco.com.au/speci ... l#grafting
http://www.2spi.com/catalog/supp/parafilm.php
http://www.2spi.com/catalog/supp/parafilm-grafting.php
Ive only seen the parafilm grafting tape used, but if a sealant is necessary then I'm sure wound sealant would suffice? Please correct me if Im wrong
But I did find this Australian site that sells grafting wax http://www.australianwaxco.com.au/speci ... l#grafting
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Re: Grafting wax
Thanks Luke, i'll chase up that aussie company tonight. I had a look at the tape but it wont suit my needs, it has to be painted into the cracks between wood and tree.Luke308 wrote:http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load ... 30994.html
http://www.2spi.com/catalog/supp/parafilm.php
http://www.2spi.com/catalog/supp/parafilm-grafting.php
Ive only seen the parafilm grafting tape used, but if a sealant is necessary then I'm sure wound sealant would suffice? Please correct me if Im wrong
But I did find this Australian site that sells grafting wax http://www.australianwaxco.com.au/speci ... l#grafting
cheers.
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Re: Grafting wax
Hi Velvet
Whilst it isnt black, but rather depp purple, you may like to give Kendon Grafting Mastic BZ a go. I presume you can still buy it. Details are in this link
Regards
Steve
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=3244&p=35985&hilit=wax#p35985
Whilst it isnt black, but rather depp purple, you may like to give Kendon Grafting Mastic BZ a go. I presume you can still buy it. Details are in this link
Regards
Steve
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=3244&p=35985&hilit=wax#p35985
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Re: Grafting wax
Greetings bonsai fans,
I have been using bees wax made soft with some tea-tree oil.
Nice colour and does not wash off.
Happy bonsai,
Bruce
I have been using bees wax made soft with some tea-tree oil.
Nice colour and does not wash off.
Happy bonsai,
Bruce