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How to transport clone cuttings

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How to transport clone cuttings

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So I’m planning on cutting some clones off some plants but I’m curious on how you transport 200 or so clones without killing them. I was thinking of getting a few buckets of ph water but will that even fit all the clones? Thanks for the help.
 
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@kaka might be able to help. His clone shipping seems legit and on point. Im pretty sure he just uses the clone shippers. But maybe he can offer you some solutions since hes a wizard with them clones he does.
 
So I’m planning on cutting some clones off some plants but I’m curious on how you transport 200 or so clones without killing them. I was thinking of getting a few buckets of ph water but will that even fit all the clones? Thanks for the help.
What do you mean by transport ?
 
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Just basically take them from one location to the other for the cloning process. So I can get them in some domes and start rooting them.
Oh man!!! you mean Just CUTTINGS!!!! that makes so much more sense. Just cut em and throw in a ziplock baggy and a few mists of water. No need to over think it. If you really want to protect them get any old storage container. clones would be cuttings that have already rooted.
 
Oh man!!! you mean Just CUTTINGS!!!! that makes so much more sense. Just cut em and throw in a ziplock baggy and a few mists of water. No need to over think it. If you really want to protect them get any old storage container. clones would be cuttings that have already rooted.
Agree , I would just get a couple of bags of mixed green salad , dump out the salad , mix the cuts right in , seal the bag , stealthy and works everytime
Will work even better if you can cut your clones , and root or harden the for a week then mix in the salad ......
 
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