Shipping cuttings that were rooted in aero cloner

Anyone have any experience with shipping cuts that were rooted in an aero cloner?
Were you successful? How did you do so?
Thanks

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Doc

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Haven’t done it but I suspect a moist not wet paper towel would do the job :+1:

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The only thing that concerns me with that is the roots digging into the paper towel and being damaged upon unpacking.

Somebody on here cracks his seeds in coffee filters not paper towels for the reason you mentioned.

Edit - even if they do grow into the paper towel (which I think is unlikely) a little root trim would be no big deal. :+1:

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These work for cuttings but you might have to root the cut with the collar on for it to work.
https://www.bloomsbythebox.com/flower-preparation/3-aquatube-clear-bx-100_726/

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Wrap the rooted cuttings in moist toilet papers individually and the person who receives them just plant the whole thing in soil…dont even bother unwrapping them…the only thing about shipping clones now is the weather(heat) wait till it cools down a little.

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You could root it into a sponge cube. Then just wrap the cube with a moist paper towel. That’s what I’ve done/had received in the past.

Or Rockwool would work,but I hate the stuff.

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Express shipping would be a plus. I seen everything from freezer bags with moist paper towels to cup looking things with little Leds.
https://www.breedersdirectseedco.com/Clone%20shippers%20/Just-the-snip-clone-carrier

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