Professional Grafting tool

KSh1,999.00

  • Razor-sharp blade: Essential for making clean, swift cuts that promote good cambium contact and healing.
  • Single-bevel (or sometimes double-bevel) blade: Many grafters prefer single-bevel blades for specific cuts, allowing for a flatter surface on one side.
  • Ergonomic handle: Comfortable to hold for extended periods and provides good grip for control.
  • Folding design: Often preferred for portability and safety.
  • Bark lifter: Some grafting knives have a small, blunt extension on the back of the blade used to carefully separate the bark from the wood for certain grafting methods (like T-budding or bark grafting).
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Grafting, the horticultural art of joining parts of two plants so they grow as one, relies on a specific set of tools to ensure precise cuts and a successful union. Here’s a breakdown of common grafting tools:

1. Grafting Knives:

  • Purpose: The most fundamental grafting tool. Used to make clean, precise, and smooth cuts on both the scion (the upper part of the plant you want to graft) and the rootstock (the lower part with the root system). Precision is paramount as ragged cuts can hinder the healing process.
  • Features:
    • Razor-sharp blade: Essential for making clean, swift cuts that promote good cambium contact and healing.
    • Single-bevel (or sometimes double-bevel) blade: Many grafters prefer single-bevel blades for specific cuts, allowing for a flatter surface on one side.
    • Ergonomic handle: Comfortable to hold for extended periods and provides good grip for control.
    • Folding design: Often preferred for portability and safety.
    • Bark lifter: Some grafting knives have a small, blunt extension on the back of the blade used to carefully separate the bark from the wood for certain grafting methods (like T-budding or bark grafting).

2. Pruning Shears (Secateurs):

  • Purpose: While not exclusively grafting tools, sharp pruning shears are indispensable for preparing both the scion and rootstock. They are used to:
    • Remove unwanted branches or leaves from the rootstock.
    • Cut the scion to the desired length.
    • Trim away excess material around the graft site.
  • Features:
    • Bypass shears: Generally preferred for clean cuts that minimize damage to plant tissue.
    • Sharp blades: Crucial for preventing crushing of stems.
    • Ergonomic handles: For comfortable and efficient use.
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