Brinkman grafting clip PT9 1,0mm (80.000) Green

Item No.792000993
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Royal Brinkman Grafting Clip PT9

The PT9 is a soft and flexible grafting clip with extra grip for tomatoes, peppers and eggplants and can be used in all climate conditions.
Due to the extra ridges on the legs, there is much more grip than with standard grafting clips, making it easier and faster to work. These grafting clips are manufactured with raw materials that are 100% recyclable and the replacement for silicone grafting clips. All Royal Brinkman grafting clips meet the highest quality standards and come with food safety and FDA certification.

Brinkman has developed a complete line of grafting clips for all horticultural crops. The growth conditions of the seedlings are highly dependent on light conditions and temperature. In western European countries with winter planting, seedlings are generally softer and longer than those raised in southern countries (Mediterranean countries). Under these different climate conditions, different grafting clips are often desired as well.

>> See here what types of grafting clips are available
For more information please contact your Brinkman account manager or one of our product specialists.

Why is this a sustainable choice?
All our grafting clips are made of mono material and therefore 100% recyclable. After cultivation, collect your grafting clips and recycle them with the remaining plastic waste from your greenhouse.

Specifications

Diameter (mm)
1
Ridged grip
Yes
Colour
Green
Material
Soft
With stick support
No
Hole type
Round

Brinkman grafting clip PT9 1,0mm (80.000) Green

Item No.792000993
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​​​​Royal Brinkman does not provide their services to any company outside of the horticulture.​​​​
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Worldwide delivery options
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Description

Royal Brinkman Grafting Clip PT9

The PT9 is a soft and flexible grafting clip with extra grip for tomatoes, peppers and eggplants and can be used in all climate conditions.
Due to the extra ridges on the legs, there is much more grip than with standard grafting clips, making it easier and faster to work. These grafting clips are manufactured with raw materials that are 100% recyclable and the replacement for silicone grafting clips. All Royal Brinkman grafting clips meet the highest quality standards and come with food safety and FDA certification.

Brinkman has developed a complete line of grafting clips for all horticultural crops. The growth conditions of the seedlings are highly dependent on light conditions and temperature. In western European countries with winter planting, seedlings are generally softer and longer than those raised in southern countries (Mediterranean countries). Under these different climate conditions, different grafting clips are often desired as well.

>> See here what types of grafting clips are available
For more information please contact your Brinkman account manager or one of our product specialists.

Why is this a sustainable choice?
All our grafting clips are made of mono material and therefore 100% recyclable. After cultivation, collect your grafting clips and recycle them with the remaining plastic waste from your greenhouse.

Specifications

Diameter (mm)
1
Ridged grip
Yes
Colour
Green
Material
Soft
With stick support
No
Hole type
Round
Inspiration from our Knowledge Center
How do I choose the right grafting clip?
A wide variety of crops are grafted using grafting clips, including pepper, tomato, egg plant, cucumber, zucchini and (water)melon.
Step-by-step plan for crop rotation
Do you have a step-by-step plan ready for the coming crop rotation? To make this process go as smoothly as possible, it’s good to work systematically.