Insulating it can help if going out in the sub zeros. Clones just throw them in a gal ziplock. Wrap a wet paper towel around the ends if ya worried. They will be fine during the journey.
I remember stories of Dutch folk bringing cuts over in baggies on overseas flights. Back in the day, we could put things in places ... that is no more. I digress. I think a ziplock may work fairly well as long as there are no bubbles in the stem.
Insulating it can help if going out in the sub zeros. Clones just throw them in a gal ziplock. Wrap a wet paper towel around the ends if ya worried. They will be fine during the journey.
I remember stories of Dutch folk bringing cuts over in baggies on overseas flights. Back in the day, we could put things in places ... that is no more. I digress. I think a ziplock may work fairly well as long as there are no bubbles in the stem.
Maybe I'm overthinking it but where I live, 9 months a year, the ability to provide a stable, humid, lit/reflective mobile environment could definitely be of some value to me. I take clones from other growers plants occasionally. I've had cooler bags set up for this before, I had higher success rates with the bag I put a light in...
It works! My sense of discretion went un-noticed. (As is preferred)
The clones did 6 hours on the move in there without flinching, with the addition of a white led and a tray for the bottom, 24 hours or more would be a breeze.