FAQs
You can graft all kinds of fruit trees, ornamentals, and flowering plants with this handy grafting tool kit. It’s great for grafting roses, fruit trees like apples and citrus, etc. The possibilities are endless!
No special skills needed! This grafting tool kit is designed for beginners. The instructions are very easy to follow, even if you’ve never grafted before. With a little practice, you’ll be grafting plants like a pro in no time.
This great starter kit contains 1 grafting knife, 1 pruning shear, 1 grafting clip, and a handy carrying case. It has all the basic tools you need to get started grafting your plants successfully.
Always cut away from yourself and wear gloves to protect your hands. Keep fingers away from the blade while cutting. Clean and dry tools after each use to prevent rusting. Store safely in case when not in use. Follow all safety precautions in included instructions.
It’s easy! Just wipe grafting knife and shears clean after each use with a soft cloth. Apply a thin coating of vegetable oil to prevent rusting. Store in carrying case when not in use. Sharpen occasionally for best results. Follow maintenance tips in instructions.
No worries! Naye grafting tools come with a 30-day money back guarantee. If any tool breaks during that time, contact Naye customer service to receive a free replacement part.
For many plants, the best time to graft is in early spring just as sap starts to flow. But timing depends on your climate and the variety you want to graft – check grafting guides to determine the optimal time.
It takes anywhere from 2-8 weeks for the vascular tissues of the rootstock and scion to fuse together. After that, your grafted plant will start leafing out and growing as normal. Be patient!
Absolutely! The Naye grafting tools are perfect for grafting in containers and small spaces. You don’t need a big yard or orchard to enjoy the benefits of grafting your own unique plants.
Check out online videos and guides, books focused on plant grafting, and gardening forums to connect with other grafters. Don’t be afraid to start small and get creative – grafting your own plants is fun and rewarding!