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Plano Waterproof Stowaway Tackle Box
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mean people suck :smoke:

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Post by Jesús Malverde »

Looks like it would work fine.
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Post by bentech »

ive got one of these floating around here...
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its about a 4 stack of cardboard tall
couple sheets to hold it in and this could go in an overnight envelope
paper might be better, that what most of the thick mailings are
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Post by twilson »

bentech wrote:ya,
not finding alot on the specifics of overnight envelope scanning
the hackers quarterly is letting me down today...
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Post by Prawn Connery »

Jesús Malverde wrote:The survival rate will be significantly higher if the cuttings are rooted in my anecdotal experience if the journey turns out to be stressful on the cuts. Rooted cuttings are just more resilient. If the trip is easy, either way will work.
Yes and no. Cuttings use up a lot of energy to strike roots, so unless they have been allowed to harden off and grow a bit in order to restore sugar levels through photosynthesis, they can deteriorate during the trip. I would advise against mailing freshly rooted clones, and give them about a week to grow out first. I have tried this and roots' method to send clones and cuttings half a world away and they both work.

On a related note, I have struck clones from cuttings that have sat in my fridge for over a month: keep a cutting cool and the stem moist, and they can remain in stasis for a long time, ready to clone when the time is right.
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Post by MadMoonMan »

One of my unresolved problems was getting air rooted clones to adjust to soiless mixtures without dieing.
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