Top Grafting | Figs | Japan
This video demonstrates the top grafting of fig trees at a professional nursery in Japan using Buddy Tape.
Top grafting is widely used to change varieties, rejuvenate established trees and propagate superior fig cultivars. Buddy Tape provides a highly elastic, self-adhesive seal around the graft union, helping to reduce moisture loss while allowing the graft to breathe during the healing process.
The transparent film makes it easy to monitor bud development and gradually photodegrades after application, reducing the need for manual removal as the graft begins to grow.
Buddy Tape has been trusted by professional nurseries for more than 30 years and is widely used for grafting fruit trees including figs, apples, pears, citrus, grapes, stone fruit and many ornamental species.
Learn more about Buddy Tape, technical guidance and professional grafting techniques at www.buddytape.eu.
