Grafting Penknives
Grafting is a very specific agricultural operation in which the knife is the essential tool.
How do you use a grafting knife?
First, select a branch from the tree to act as the rootstock and another to act as the graft. Then, one cut is made on the rootstock and another on the graft. Both cuts are joined together and secured with tape or clamps. The grafting knife is used to make these cuts.
What type of blade do grafting knives have?
Grafting knives have a curved blade that allows a precise and effortless cut. This blade shape is particularly suitable for creating grafts on plants.
Why is a clean cut important when grafting?
A clean cut when grafting reduces damage to the plant and speeds up the healing process. It also reduces the chance of the plant becoming infected with diseases or pests
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