oscar169
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...very easy to DIY.I've found they ship WAAAAAY better as unrooted cuts. No need for LED or fancy packaging. I think these little containers may be great for actually rooting single clones, though!
What keeps the medium/plant from moving if and when its tipped upside down in the mail/shipping ?
A round piece of cardboard would work secure w a little tape...idkoscar16934582 said:What keeps the medium/plant from moving if and when its tipped upside down in the mail/shipping ?
...well, those pics of mine weren't DIYed with shipping in mind but if i were of a mind to ship i'd look to do something just like the one in the video and either then ship it in a box, regular style or i'd maybe investigate what it would cost to just buy the container, with the LED, and then i'd maybe spray paint the outside of the top so postal workers wouldn't be able to see inside although that in itself would raise red flags in bureaucratic minds.What keeps the medium/plant from moving if and when its tipped upside down in the mail/shipping ?
ill stick to unrooted clones. that way if something did happen it doesnt count as a plant.
yeah, what i do is to take several cuts that i gather up into a neat little bundle, say 6 0r 8 cuts, anyway, after i gather them up into a bundle i take a pre-soaked paper towel and i wrap the cut ends up neatly, then i put this bundle of cuts into a gallon sized ziplock baggie and then i stick that bag into a chiller drawer at the bottom of my fridge, ...i have successfully rooted cuts after a bit more than a month but after a couple of weeks the failure rates start to rise, for me at least.zoolander would keep unrooted cuts in a fridge for two weeks or more. not sure of the prep .... foggy.
but maybe you could mist up a few baggies & put a small piece of dry ice in a small foam container. figure out a good temp / size of ice ratio ....