



Grafting Tape for Plants – Stretchable Seal for Budding & Fruit Trees
Most grafts fail because regular tape traps moisture, cracks, or cuts into the stem. This clear stretchable grafting tape solves all three problems. Made from high-quality polyethylene (PE), it expands as the plant grows and creates a snug, breathable seal—without glue.
Whether you're doing cleft grafting on mango, budding roses, or whip & tongue grafts in citrus trees, this nursery-grade tape supports healing in all seasons. It's trusted by home gardeners and nursery growers alike for fruit trees, ornamentals, and container setups.
Where to Use It
This tree grafting tape adapts well to different graft types and environments:
- Fruit Trees: Mango, guava, citrus, jamun, papaya, fig — especially woody stems
- Ornamentals: Rose, bougainvillea, jasmine, hibiscus
- Setups: Balcony pots, rooftop containers, nursery trays, home gardens
Key Benefits
- Stretchable & Flexible – Adjusts with stem growth without choking
- Weather-Resistant – Doesn’t crack in sun or loosen in humidity
- No Glue Needed – Pressure wraps seal cleanly without stickiness
- Clear for Alignment – Allows accurate cambium and bud positioning
- Long Roll (100m) – Wraps 80–120 grafts; ideal for nurseries and home use
Product Details
- Width: 3 cm
- Length: 100 meters
- Seal Type: Pressure wrap (no adhesive)
How to Use
Prepare the Graft
- Use a clean blade to cut both scion and rootstock
- Align cambium layers precisely
Wrap Securely
- Begin slightly below the graft and wrap upward with stretch
- Press the final layer against itself to seal
Monitor & Remove
- Check after 2–3 weeks
- Remove when the graft feels firm and new growth is visible
FAQs
Is this a parafilm grafting tape or plastic tape?
It’s a PE-based grafting tape, not parafilm. It’s more durable outdoors, especially in summer heat or humidity.
Can I use it on fruit trees like mango or guava?
Yes, this is one of the best grafting tapes for woody fruit trees and ornamentals.
How long should I leave it on after grafting?
Usually 2–4 weeks. Remove once the graft holds and leaves or shoots start growing.
Can this be used in nurseries?
Absolutely. It’s often used as nursery grafting tape for seedlings and rootstocks.
Can I reuse this tape?
No, it’s a single-use tape. Reusing may compromise sealing strength and risk infection.