Cut paste alternatives
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Cut paste alternatives
Hey guys, I was wondering about your thoughts on cut paste alternatives. I was scouring the net the other night in my thirst for knowledge and came across someone who recommended using vaseline rather than cut paste or any other commercial sealant. So i was wondering about your thoughts on this.
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Re: Cut paste alternatives
I have used the Japanese putty but have now moved on the the Japanese tube of creamy stuff
As we so not use much of it, it costs so little as to not worry about it.
Ray sells it for $15 per tube
As we so not use much of it, it costs so little as to not worry about it.
Ray sells it for $15 per tube
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Re: Cut paste alternatives
Vaseline or petroleum jelly does the job without colouring the wound but it is ephemoral and often needs to be re-applied. The advantage of using stuff that is made for the job is that you can choose the colour which matches the bark best. 

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You arn't supposed to eat it!aaron_tas wrote:pva is sweet as...
I would have thought PVA will wash off as it is not waterproof?
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Re: Cut paste alternatives
i guess i just grew up on clag, and moved onto pva, spewin it doesn't come on a swizzle stick like clag
i have noticed that sometimes on some of the bigger cuts, it may turn a bit white again soon after the cut, but only when the tree is super wet.
i do use that green tube of stuff i cant read, but mostly only on azaleas.

i have noticed that sometimes on some of the bigger cuts, it may turn a bit white again soon after the cut, but only when the tree is super wet.
i do use that green tube of stuff i cant read, but mostly only on azaleas.
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Re: Cut paste alternatives
Hey Guys,
Plastercine with a dab of olive oil also works quite well, but the sealing paste in the green tube you can't read works the best. It heals the wound faster than anything else.
Thanks,
Mac
Plastercine with a dab of olive oil also works quite well, but the sealing paste in the green tube you can't read works the best. It heals the wound faster than anything else.
Thanks,
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Re: Cut paste alternatives
Tim Vivoda of A to Z bonsai starters recoends this
Equal parts PVA glue and egg white, mixed with soy protein (you can use soft tofu). You can also add any water-based paint for blending it with the surrounding bark. Provided you keep this in a sealed container, it should last a while and does the same job as that expensive ‘$25 per tube’ stuff.
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Equal parts PVA glue and egg white, mixed with soy protein (you can use soft tofu). You can also add any water-based paint for blending it with the surrounding bark. Provided you keep this in a sealed container, it should last a while and does the same job as that expensive ‘$25 per tube’ stuff.
More details of this can be found on the Yarra Valley Bonsai Society Webite in the december newsletter.
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Ahhhhhhhh that makes sense! I always had a suspicion that tofu was not made for eating....Jezz wrote:Tim Vivoda of A to Z bonsai starters recoends this
Equal parts PVA glue and egg white, mixed with soy protein (you can use soft tofu)...........
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Re: Cut paste alternatives
aaron_tas wrote:pva is sweet as...
I mix some dirt with my PVA, somehow it's always a good match for the bark colour and it thickens it up as wel,l so no drips.aaron_tas wrote: i have noticed that sometimes on some of the bigger cuts, it may turn a bit white again soon after the cut, but only when the tree is super wet.
EDIT: so no turning white again either

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Re: Cut paste alternatives
hey asus,
if you are working on azaleas i recommend sealant.
but i have heard of a few people that never use it...
i seal anything over pencil thickness.


but i have heard of a few people that never use it...
i seal anything over pencil thickness.

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