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Plant Grafting Box, 4Pcs Plant Rooting Device, High Pressure Plant Box, Propagation Cutting Ball for Garden Growth Reproduction Grafting (Black)

£15.98
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Description

General description

Made of high-quality PP plastic, this Plant Grafting Box is sturdy, safe, and non-toxic, ensuring it will not affect plant growth. It utilizes the ancient method of air layering to grow roots directly on branches, allowing you to replicate your existing plants and produce new ones. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor plants, this device promotes fast rooting with its cutting globe design, helping your cuttings achieve stronger roots and mature faster than traditional propagation methods.

Technical specifications

  • Material: High-quality PP plastic
  • Design: Cutting globe design for enhanced rooting
  • Locking mechanism: Safety lock with locking knobs and 4 corner locks
  • Installation

  • Select a healthy branch from the plant and cut it off.
  • Peel off a circle of bark from the branch.
  • Fill the rooting device with moist soil.
  • Attach the rooting box to the area where the bark is peeled off.
  • Usage

    This Plant Grafting Box is designed for easy use, allowing you to propagate plants effectively. It can be used repeatedly for multiple propagation cycles, making it a valuable tool for gardeners.

    Features

    • Brand
      TINOR
    • Material
      Plastic
    • Colour
      Black
    • Pcs per pack
      4 .
    • Type of planting pot and seed tray
      Germinator
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