I wonder what the limits are for the days a clone can survive in transit
have recieved like that from a clone fairy!
It all depends on the shipping method used.
I'd be willing to bet that a clone could survive for a couple months, given the right amount of moisture... (think terrarium)
However, I wouldnt think a cutting would survive nearly as long. Maybe 2 weeks max...
I've taken cuttings out of the trash that were there for 3 days & they rooted just fine. Some cultivars are just survivors!
and dont cheap out! use next day or at the least 2 day air.Just reading through this thread again.
You really don't have to put that much work into sending cuts. They don't need to be rooted and they don't need any fancy packaging.
Take the cuts. Put them in a ziplock and press out the air. Label the baggy. Stick it in a DVD case and send. That's it.
The only issue is outside temperature and shipping time. If it's really hot, they'll start to rot if it takes too long and if it's really cold, they'll freeze. Either way, additional moisture is not going to help so I DO NOT recommend spraying them OR wrapping the stem in a moist paper towel.
Any doubts? Ask the heads in the UK how the Bubba, Chocolate Trip, and ECSD made it across the pond.
Good for you OLD dude...doesnt change a thing about what I believe in..lol
A cut, with just a top nub and no leaves, fits nicely inside a McDonnalds straw, 1 cut per straw (free at mcD) a few straws vac-packed & put inside bubble mailer> https://store.usps.com/store/product/shipping-supplies/readypost-10-12-x-16-inch-bubble-mailers-P_843062... I have done this with wet paper towel but good case for none..
for best results, NEXT DAY MAIL option.. yes too, mail on the first working day of the week.. Mon, Tues Wed..