Ways to send seeds... WAY TO SEND SEEDS!

Every solution has it’s drawbacks :man_shrugging:

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I use those too. :+1::seedling:

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Germany in 6 days, each time I’ve mailed a flip

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I will continue to use the super cheap and effective washer flip method and use the money for stamps instead :joy:

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I got word that one of my missing packages was never sent out.

i send em in bubble envelopes, boxes if its a large enough amount. I do priority with tracking too cuz wth, whats 9 bucks to me when the world could end in a week. You could say im a bit extra with it, but i like to keep that shit secure and dont mind spening a lil more to ensure that. Ive just seen how my mailpeople deliver things and some are gentle but some just jam that shit in the slot willy nilly. havent sent anything out of the states though so small and discrete hasnt been a concern of mine lol and im not usually sending out many packs so the costs dont really stack up much. id understand wanting the cheapest option when some of yall are sending out tons of packs!

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I bought a shitload of centrifuge containers and have only used about half. I throw them in a bubble envelope and the PO charges me just over $5. And says stuff like, “I don’t know what these bumpy things are, but I have to charge you package rates.”

But it’s pretty easy and not all that expensive. I’ll switch to flips when I run out of these containers.

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Being from Maine, I love to send cool Maine themed cards with the plastic corrugated sheet. Going to try the flip method too. Ty for the info everyone :love_you_gesture:

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"The County", here!!! I use “Coin Flips w/Hose Washers” and/or “3D Printed Seed Pucks w/Caps”. Both in a Greeting Card fit through the USPS Slot, no problem. I’m in the habit of getting mine stamped “NON MACHINABLE”, but receive plenty without such a stamp. There’s a Thread here regarding obtaining 3D printed cannabis-related items from those members offering the service. SS/BW…mister :honeybee: :100: :pray: :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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Or just slice one side open and slip them in behind the bristles ….brilliant idea btw on the hair brush

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I just put the seeds in soft drink straws and heat seal on both ends and drop them in two A4 pages…a old hippie taught me this trick many years ago :slightly_smiling_face::v::green_heart:

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I 3d print pucks for myself and others, they work really great. I use ones that get closed with a sticker instead of a cap, I find the caps can send seeds flying or break

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Safest, no chance of accidental damage :slightly_smiling_face:

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Make the letters OG from it. :joy::rofl::joy:

Used the cardboard method and landed in Amsterdam, Africa, UK, India, Canada, no problem. With tracking numbers, so far all delivered without incident. :dove:

Freezer cardboard boxes work great, cards and manilla padded envelope ensure the deal.

Maybe we need to utilize pigeons for seed delivery for us. Lol

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The pigeons would work in the US

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That’s what I’m thinking lol.
I’m sure the pigeons won’t mind a bud sample as well. :sunglasses:

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I use to send seeds all over the world about a decade ago when I first got into pollen chucking. I sent genes to so many differnt countries that had no access to seed banks.
I would put a bunch in a small manilla packet with wild bird seed.
Some BS writing on it saying something along the lines of " one sample gourmet bird food"
I remember some poor bloke in the Caribbean sent me a message a few moths later with pictures of the nicest Millet I have ever seen. I can remember what he was asking me at that point but HOLY fuck I laughed so hard.
Still feel kinda bad about that…

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Pigeons would just eat all the seeds but I heard it’s a great way to smuggle cocaine. :rofl:

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