🌳 Graft with Confidence: Your Green Thumb's Best Ally!
Treekote 8 OZ Grafting Wax is a weather-resistant sealing wax designed to protect grafts from disease and moisture damage. It promotes natural healing, ensuring successful grafting for roses, fruit trees, and bonsai. This multipurpose wax is easy to apply and proudly made in the USA, making it an essential tool for every gardener.
Manufacturer | Walter E Clark |
Brand | Walter E Clark |
Model | 050699000126 |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.23 x 3.15 x 2.17 inches |
Item model number | 00012 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | C55 00012 |
S**.
Easy to use
I put the can in hot water for about 5 minutes, it works great, I’ll let you know if my sweet cherry trees grow from a sour cherry tree after grafting
B**Y
Best quality
Excellent quality grafting wax
O**E
Works fine.
It works and it was much easier to apply than I was led to believe after reading other reviews. It's the only brand I have used so I withheld the 5th star Because I cannot compare it.
W**.
Sir william of Elo
It's wax
A**.
Worked well for grafts - hopefully holds up!
We used this wax to cover the tape we put over grafts. We did put it into a pot with hot water around it to soften. It spread easily, and stuck to the areas we wanted. It did get on clothing and on the metal pot, but cleaned off fairly easily with hot water. Not sure of the long-term durability, but it should be fine until the grafts heal over.
D**W
Grafting wax
The application of this wax did not suffice at the pruning area.
C**D
Still the best!
Sticky as can be, use gloves. Still the best there is! Best wound sealer for woody plants too. No tar or petrolium.
L**A
Had to use a blow torch to open the container.
I think that my can was a return - maybe returnee attempted and failed to use. The can was rather dented too. The contents were all over the inside of the lid. My hubby and myself failed to open it. My son took that as a challange and opened it using a blow torch. To melt it I needed to used an almost boiling water bath and it took quite awhile and never fully melted. I wore latex gloves and used a paint stirrer to apply it to my Japanese Maple tree. I used the entire can. Then I wrapped my tree in tree wrap and sprayed the tree with Malathian to kill the bugs that are taking up residence under the bark. I removed the loose bark first.
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