Got fruit-bearing plants or trees at home which don’t provide high and stable yield all year round?
Break-in on its natural growth system and solve the problem with your own hands! With the Gardener's Scaffold Girdling Pulley, you can now effectively produce bigger and sweeter fruits by scaffold girdling!
FEATURES
- INCREASES FRUIT SIZE
This tool is used in an agricultural method called scaffold girdling which refers to the removal of a complete ring of bark from a stem, branch, or trunk which forces fruit-bearing plants to produce bigger, sweeter fruits, advance maturity, and reduce the number of harvests.
- WIDE APPLICATION
This method is commonly used on different kinds of trees and vines like avocado, peaches, nectarines, mango, apple, citrus, litchi, grapes, olives, grapefruit, and more. It is most effective to use when the seed length in the fruit is about 10 mm (3/8"), which generally occurs around one month after bloom.
- STEEL BLADES
The girdling tool is equipped with two precision-ground steel blades which cut completely cuts a strip of bark around the trunk or scaffold-like butter and is equipped with a center wheel that smoothly glides through the bark for a stable support when bark-cutting.
- SMOOTH & DURABLE DESIGN
Designed with smooth edges that are made specifically to protect your hands against scratches or injuries. The tool is made of high-quality stainless steel with fine workmanship for durability so you can make use of it for more years to come.
- FAST-HEALING
If bark cutting is done correctly, the girdling wound heal over in 6 to 8 weeks, even though some gumming may occur and leaf nutrients may be decreased for a period of time. In time, the tree will grow new layers that will cover the wound.
Allow your fruit plants and trees to grow bigger fruits for a stable yield all fruit-bearing season with the Gardener's Scaffold Girdling Pulley!
SPECIFICATIONS
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Size: 10*3.6*5.3cm
PACKAGE INCLUDES:
- 1 pc. Gardener's Scaffold Girdling Pulley (with spare blade and screwdriver)