An envelope method of sending cuts(unrooted), potentially across the border

Hey bud thanks, I’m going to root the clones before posting them :+1:

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No i mean to thicken the stems to help them last the journey, the pheno in question is tried and tested :fire:

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Don’t worry
I have had all thicknesses that traveled well and rooted , I don’t find it a factor

Although thicker is nicer to work with

I do find the less growing tops on a mother the thicker the cuts stems and vice versa

Plus more blue in spectrum helps etc

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What are the cuts ?

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Hey bud its cheese i got from london city genetics.

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this thread is about sending cuts UN rooted, anything with roots is probably going to need water sooner.

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Ah right ok thanks bud, do you folks think unrooted has a better chance long term, i expect it does come to think about it?

I didn’t give unrooted a thought tbh, I normally root clones before sending them.

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They both last the same in transit

It’s more about an envelope not needing a customs declaration ( stating what’s inside )
Making it a lot less stressful for the sender
Also less scrutiny with a simple envelope ( under the radar )

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They don’t smell that bad ,just faint plant smell not like flowering smell ( big difference ) , plus they in a ziplock bag , so no need to worry about smell

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good to know thanks

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