Quick Degrading Rubber Budding Grafting Strips, 12 Pound Box
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RSQ838-12B
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Product Information
Product Specs
- Material: Rubber
- Gauge: .020
- Length: 8 inches
- Width: 3/8 inch
- Package Weight: 12 pounds
- Ideal Applications: Budding and grafting
- Compatibility: Suitable for citrus and pecan trees
- Material Degradation: Approximately 2 to 3 weeks
Product Warranty Information
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Product Features
- Developed with input from growers over decades
- .020 gauge bands, 8 inches in length, 3/8 inch width
- 12 pounds of strips per package
- Great for budding and grafting applications
- .010 and .016 gauge bands suitable for fruit stock, roses, and evergreens
- .020 gauge bands recommended for citrus and pecan trees
- Natural rubber material degrades in 2 to 3 weeks; for slower degradation, check out standard Flexiband Rubber Budding/Grafting Strips
Product Shipping Weight
- 12 pounds
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the key features of Flexiband Quick Degrading Rubber Strips?
The Flexiband Quick Degrading Rubber Strips are made of a rubber formulation developed with extensive grower input. They are .020 gauge bands that measure 8 inches in length and 3/8 inch in width. Each package contains twelve pounds of strips.
2. What are the recommended applications for Flexiband Quick Degrading Rubber Strips?
Although these rubber strips are suitable for various uses, they are particularly ideal for budding and grafting purposes. The .010 and .016 gauge bands are recommended for fruit stock, roses, and evergreens, while the .020 gauge bands are best for citrus and pecan trees.
3. How long does it take for the Flexiband Quick Degrading Rubber Strips to degrade?
The natural rubber material of the strips degrades in approximately 2 to 3 weeks, depending on factors such as wrapping, thickness, and environmental conditions.
4. When were the Flexiband Quick Degrading Rubber Strips first manufactured, and who continues to produce them?
Flexiband began manufacturing these strips in the early 1960s. The company is still run by the family of the original nurseryman who started Flexiband, ensuring the production of high-quality bands for budding and grafting projects.
The Flexiband Quick Degrading Rubber Strips are made of a rubber formulation developed with extensive grower input. They are .020 gauge bands that measure 8 inches in length and 3/8 inch in width. Each package contains twelve pounds of strips.
2. What are the recommended applications for Flexiband Quick Degrading Rubber Strips?
Although these rubber strips are suitable for various uses, they are particularly ideal for budding and grafting purposes. The .010 and .016 gauge bands are recommended for fruit stock, roses, and evergreens, while the .020 gauge bands are best for citrus and pecan trees.
3. How long does it take for the Flexiband Quick Degrading Rubber Strips to degrade?
The natural rubber material of the strips degrades in approximately 2 to 3 weeks, depending on factors such as wrapping, thickness, and environmental conditions.
4. When were the Flexiband Quick Degrading Rubber Strips first manufactured, and who continues to produce them?
Flexiband began manufacturing these strips in the early 1960s. The company is still run by the family of the original nurseryman who started Flexiband, ensuring the production of high-quality bands for budding and grafting projects.
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