🌳 Prune with Confidence: Your Bonsai's Best Defense!
The New Kiyonal Bonsai Tree Cut Paste is a specialized wound sealant designed for bonsai enthusiasts. This 100g tube contains a high-quality paste that effectively seals cuts and pruned branches, reducing moisture loss and preventing infections. Imported from Japan, it offers generous coverage for multiple applications, ensuring your bonsai remains healthy and vibrant.
Package Dimensions | 19.8 x 4.4 x 3.6 cm; 100 g |
Manufacturer | Zac's Bonsai Ltd |
ASIN | B00B32S1KK |
J**G
Great product
Ideal for use on bonsai
E**H
Good product works well value for money.
So many products on the market, I’ve not used this product before so time will tell, seems to do the job at the moment.
H**
It will stick!
Easy to apply and does the job well but apply directly from the tube or spread with something or it sticks to your fingers.
A**R
God value
Sealing pruning cuts
K**K
Good stuff
Really good at sealing wounds or cuts on my trees last for ages well worth the dosh
J**E
Very good!
Good product yes, I received it but it was not delivered to me, it was left on my doorstep abandoned on the street, lately this has happened frequently, there are many good delivery people, but there are also those who don't understand why they do this, it's a lack of respect for those who sell, with those who buy and with colleagues.
C**.
Applies well, will see how they heal.
The paste is a good consistency to apply to wounds. Don't know how well it works to prevent disease and promote healing yet. Just wanted to leave a review because of all the people saying they don't read Japanese. It's simple. Put the paste on the cut. If you must read instructions, use the Google translate app. The instructions say, put paste on the cut.
A**R
Excellent product
Excellent product for sealing cut wounds, grafting joints, etc. Forms a flexible seal over the area and promotes healing whilst keeping out infection risks.The instructions may be in Japanese, probably because it's been developed and manufactured in Japan, but it's not exactly rocket science to figure out how to use it. Used sparingly, a tube lasts a long time.
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