Sending clones in mail

These are junk , we bought from a source in Ontario and tossed them on arrival

@Bobgrows

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Thank you!
Going to give it a go! :v::green_heart:

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Noice. How long can they survive like that I assume more in winter?
Would a vacuume seal bag be ok and do you inoculate them thanks

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I’ve had them take 7-10 days to arrive and still be ok, as long they don’t freeze. They’re fine for several weeks to a month sitting in a cup of water in the fridge.

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Love this thread!

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Clones through the mail

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Do you have to soak or treat the cut location before packaging to prevent air embolism.?

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What would happen if one got caught sending cuts through usps? Cuts, no roots.

Cuts don’t make it as well as rooted clones, in my experience.

I send these through USPS.

In these…

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That there is riding first class.
Nice work girl!

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Now that looks bomb proof @Bobgrows What is that yellow container since I’ve never seen that before? And is that plastic container something that comes with it by chance? So cool.

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The yellow container is a double clone box. We make singles, too.

We make them and I can supply the other container as well

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Very innovative. I’ll be needing some within a couple of months. Should I direct message you or is there a website?

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Just DM me . We will go from there. :v:

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hello fellow OG, i am interested in the shippers, how many are available in singles, and doubles. i am interested in the yellow insert and the box to ship them in, i am really getting a bunch of clones together to ship to family members, and these would be ideal

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We make them to order. Just let me know how many…color…single or double…
They are $8.00 a piece plus shipping.
@GEMI-CONNECT616

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