When it comes to grafting trees, there are a few different tools that you can use. The three most common grafting tools are the whip graft, the cleft graft, and the bark graft. Let’s take a closer look at each of them!
What should I know about the grafting tool review?
- The whip graft is best for grafting young, thin branches onto other trees. It involves cutting a long, V-shaped notch into the graft and the host tree, then joining them with tape or grafting wax.
- The cleft graft is best for grafting larger branches onto mature trees. It involves creating a split in the host tree and inserting the graft before securing it with tape or grafting wax.
- The bark graft can be used on both young and mature trees and involves removing a small strip of bark from both the graft and the host tree before joining them together with tape or grafting wax.
We hope this information has been useful to you.