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

This was an awesome read and great idea… Thx man I will use this method in the future.

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Thanks for stopping in @Originalweedman !
I’m glad you found it useful. Hope it works well and please share, so we can spread all the goodies everywhere. :seedling::green_heart:

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Absolutely … I love seeing informational stuff like this …

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Almost took cuts and sent these all out today, but then I remembered presidents day… Gonna ship em off Tuesday. There’s a couple in there headed across the pond, then further. We’re going to try to see if they’ll make it to Deutschland! :crossed_fingers::crossed_fingers::crossed_fingers:

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Keep us updated please. I would really like to know if they make it across the border. If so … @CADMAN I’ll be sending you clippings. Waiting to see…:eyes:

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I have successfully sent them to @Pigeonman in Canada. So I’m sure you can get them from MI to @CADMAN a lot quicker than I.

How are those blueberry cuts pigeonman?

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so chopsticks made it across the border.
how long did the trip take in days?

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I was trying to find that info in @Pigeonman s thread, but I’m slow. I’ll keep looking. Lol

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@Til_Valhalla 14 days

And in the 4" pot it’s shooting roots out the bottom! It’s been 24 days since it arrived! :exploding_head:

You mean your thread!

:rofl:

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Well that explains it. Stoner memory. :crazy_face:

Thanks man!

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dang. 14 days is a long time. @Pigeonman
do the cuttings try to flower being in the dark so long?

was that accurate? it took 24 days to root, or less? (did i misinterpret?)

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So, if I understand correctly, when a cut is cold enough it’s basically in stasis, and your thought process probably explains why a few cuts I’ve received look like they’re revegging. :wink:

Oh here’s that GDP you sent me!

The gelat.OGs look great too! All have awesome roots!

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nice! they look healthy/happy. thanks for the photos! (gotta keep track of the babies. lol.)

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probably explains the refrigerator trick.
and the fridge light shuts off when you close the door soooo…

(cold) stasis seems a plausible theory. canada is cold as f^ck. (sorry… was outside in shorts and tshirt today)

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You’re a ways south. Much less cold there. :wink:

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yeah. already getting my outdoor garden areas set up… :smiley:
i won’t plant anything til april though… we have freak cold storms in feb and march.

that’s pretty cool they survived the trip up there. bummer about the envelope though.
still impressive you got them up there (and they survived) with the ultra cheap method.

i approve this message.

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I don’t ever think it’ll be perfect, but it’ll be cheap enough to retry many times til it cost the same as sending a dvd case. And no customs declarations!

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@Bobgrows thank you. I’ll grow it outside this spring :wink:

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I will give it a go @CADMAN !
Send me your deets, please.

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If any one wants to try this out you can send me cuts lol

For the science!

Im also contemplating designs for a 3d printed version…

Although its tough to beat chip board bamboo and a bit of tape!
:seedling:I will ponder this!:seedling:

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