Budding/Grafting Strips, Rubber, .016 Gauge, 5in x 3/16in, 2lb Bag
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SKU
RS51916-2
$58.95
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Product Information
Product Specs
- Material: Rubber
- Strip length (inches): 5
- Strip width (inches): 3/16
- Strip thickness (gauge): .016
- Package weight (pounds): 2
- Service life (weeks): 3 to 4
Product Warranty Information
- This product is covered under A.M. Leonard's exclusive 30-Day Down to Earth Guarantee. Click Here for more Details.
Product Features
- Rubber budding/grafting strips
- Biodegradable formulation
- Sold in two-pound bags
Product Benefits
- Developed using decades of grower input
- Trusted quality for more than 60 years
- Work well for a variety of applications but are ideal for budding and grafting
- Natural rubber material degrades in approximately 3 to 4 weeks
- Additional sizes available to meet your specific needs
Product Shipping Weight
- 2 pounds
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the features of the Rubber Budding/Grafting Strips?
The Rubber Budding/Grafting Strips are .016 gauge bands measuring 5 inches in length by 3/16 inches in width. Each bag contains two pounds of bands, and they are made of a biodegradable rubber formulation.
2. What are the ideal applications for these rubber strips?
These rubber strips are ideal for budding and grafting projects and work well with fruit stock, roses, and evergreens due to their natural rubber material.
3. How long does the rubber material take to degrade?
The natural rubber material of the strips degrades in approximately 3 to 4 weeks, depending on wrapping, thickness, and environmental conditions.
4. When were these strips first manufactured, and who currently manufactures them?
The Flexiband Rubber Strips were first manufactured in the early 1960s. The family of the original nurseryman who started Flexiband continues to run the company and produce these high-quality bands.
The Rubber Budding/Grafting Strips are .016 gauge bands measuring 5 inches in length by 3/16 inches in width. Each bag contains two pounds of bands, and they are made of a biodegradable rubber formulation.
2. What are the ideal applications for these rubber strips?
These rubber strips are ideal for budding and grafting projects and work well with fruit stock, roses, and evergreens due to their natural rubber material.
3. How long does the rubber material take to degrade?
The natural rubber material of the strips degrades in approximately 3 to 4 weeks, depending on wrapping, thickness, and environmental conditions.
4. When were these strips first manufactured, and who currently manufactures them?
The Flexiband Rubber Strips were first manufactured in the early 1960s. The family of the original nurseryman who started Flexiband continues to run the company and produce these high-quality bands.
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