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🌱 Tape your way to thriving plants — don’t let your garden miss out!
Parafilm M BCBI6165 Grafting Tape is a clear, paper-based, waterproof, and breathable tape designed specifically for nursery grafting and plant repair. Stretchable and self-adhering, it maintains optimal moisture while allowing gas exchange, promoting faster healing of grafts and broken branches. Trusted by gardeners and landscapers alike, this 1-inch by 90-foot roll is an essential tool for professional and home plant care.
| ASIN | B078YH2TFG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,220 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #84 in Transparent Tape |
| Brand Name | Parafilm |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Material | Paper |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,343) |
| Included Components | tapes |
| Item Thickness | 1 Inches |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Bemis |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Waterproof |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Size Name | 90 inches x 3 inches x 1 inch |
| Surface Recommendation | Paper |
| UPC | 380610504182 789164291614 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
K**C
Frankenstein Suture
Ecstatically happy that it came all the way from Florida to Hawai'i in just 3 days! I tested a piece of it on my finger. It tears & stretches well. As you can see in my photo it also sticks well. It's not too thick & not too thin. Good quality. Time to "Frankenstein" my fridged scions!
J**.
Works wonders for repairing broken plants
I don't do much grafting of plants, but one day I accidentally broke a a main stem on a miniature tomato that had a multitude of ripening tomatoes. It broke at a junction of stems, and most of the upper portion of the plant as well as the tomatoes would be lost. I propped it up as best I could and ordered this grafting tape that came very quickly. I wrapped the break and propped it with a stake to give it added support. I also noticed that another long branch was bent but not broken. I wrapped the broken stem and also splinted and wrapped the bent branch. After wrapping the stems and supporting them, the plant reminded me of a civil war veteran. Within a two weeks, the break and the bent branch healed, and none of the tomatoes were lost. The leaves above the break remained healthy, and the plant is growing fine. I suppose I could have cut off the broken part of the plant and it would have regrown, but I would have lost quite a few ripening tomatoes. What I found so interesting was that the main stem of a plant can heal if it is properly splinted - much like human bones. This grafting tape is something I will definitely keep on hand. UPDATE 0816/19: After a couple of weeks, I took the "bandages" and splints off my tomato plant branches and they were completely healed. This plant is now thriving and producing tomatoes again. UPDATE 09/24/19: I recently had another case that a large branch of one of my tomato plants bent under the weight of the tomatoes it was supporting. By using this tape to support the branch, the branch healed and the tomatoes it held ripened. This tape has proven to be very useful and helpful to save broken branches on my tomato plants. I have been using this tape for accidental breaks on a few of my indoor plants for about 1 1/2 years. At this point, I wouldn't be without it. It is so very interesting that plants heal if the break is joined and taped for a couple of weeks. This must be done shortly after the break so the break doesn't dry and heal over. I have used this method for both soft stemmed and woody plants. Since the branches of some plants such as sage, pineapple sage, bush tomatoes and some basil plant and easily snap, it's nice to know the branch can be reconnected and healed without losing it. UPDATE 11/13/20: I have been using this tape for almost 2 years, and, at this point, I wouldn't want to be without it. In addition to repairing branches of cherry tomato plants that snapped under the weight of tomatoes, I have also repaired large branches on a large green sage plant, pineapple sage, and other plants that branches easily snap under any pressure. As mentioned above, it is important to "bandage" the branch soon after it is broken so the ends of the break don't heal over. Honestly, plants never cease to amaze me. The fact that broken branches can be reconnected and healed in much the same manner as a broken bone, is so very incredible. I hope this review was helpful for you.
S**G
Price
Good product
H**D
Worked Perfect!
I've never grafted anything in my life but I recently grafted some Honeycrisp Scion onto some apple rootstock 13 grafts and 12 took! Modified cleft graft. I was worried the buds weren't going to pop through the parafilm but they did! It will crack and open up! Great product, great price works perfect! I mean for never grafting anything in my life and 12 of 13 grafts taking! I'm happy with it! From us here at High Trails Homestead Thanks!
O**Y
Easy to use & actually WORKED
I've been buying stuffs on Amazon for over 15 years, and this is my first-ever review because I want other amateur grafters/gardeners like me to feel the joy of having successful grafts. I paid full price for the purchases so this review is not influenced in anyway by the seller. After so many failed attempts (100% fail rate) at using plastic/Saran wrap to cover the grafts as seen on Youtube how-to videos, I finally came across a video with parafilm tape. My success rate now is about 70%, and most of the grafts that didn't take appeared to be poor technique on my part (branches didn't exactly match up in size, dirty/contaminated cutting tools causing fungal rots...). Attached picture is my current grapefruit tree with 5 different varies of grapefruits/pomelo and also 4 mature grafts of Meyer lemon and Tahitian lime on the same tree. I wrap 5-6 layers at the graft point but use only 1-2 layer for the rest of the branch being grafted. The tape at the 1-2 layer portion will disintegrate after 6-7 weeks (I live in Hawaii - lots of sun in the summer). The thicker-wrapped part will disintegrate eventually, I assume, but I was not patient enough to wait to find out so I just peeled them off once the buds appeared stable. There were a couple grafts where the 5-6 layers part started to stretch/break because of the expanding growth at the graft. Was very happy with the first roll and am now half-way through my second roll. Bottom line: good and effective product for grafting, even the beginners like me.
M**T
Nice stuff
This is the best to use for cuttings
G**R
Use for fig cuttings!!
Great stuff for fig cuttings!!!
B**.
It’s a good parafilm alternative.
I’ve been using this product for sealing petri dishes and it works very well. It’s way cheaper than Parafilm and so far works better. It doesn’t dry out and one roll will last a very long time. I haven’t used it for plant graphing yet but I’m sure it works great for that purpose also.
C**N
Desafortunadamente esta cinta no cuenta con la elasticidad requerida para realizar un buen injerto, se rompe con facilidad al estirarla apesar de tener buen grosor.
J**E
Good item
T**K
I was very impressed by how fast my order was processed and by the prompt delivery that arrived a day earlier than promised. Unfortunately, the roll of parafilm grafting tape , that I received, is defective. It appears that a 1” section of the roll has fused itself to the layers below. When one tries to roll out a strip of the tape , you cannot get any further than 4 or 5” before you reach the spot where it is melted/fused to the layer below. As a result, the piece gets shredded and destroyed as it comes off the roll. I struggled with the roll thinking that it might get better as I used/wasted some of the tape. It did not improve. I think that I would probably really like the product if the roll were not defective. It would only take 5 seconds to check the roll to see that it was defective, so I’ve decided not to bother with dealing with returning the product for replacement. I haven’t contacted the seller. I’ve learned my lesson and will not purchase from them again.
A**R
Impossible to peel off. Looks like tape had heat spots which glued the layers so it stick in the same spot all the time. Avoid!
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