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greentoe357

how do you ship plants?

greentoe357
9 years ago

I finally divided a couple of my large hoyas and am thinking of trading them. The risk of a mix-heavy pot banging against tender plant parts in some USPS truck, or of leaves rotting in transit because the mix was wet, seems like a real concern to me.

So, how do you ship plants?

If I did this with any regularity, I could do something like this: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-LdTegB16V5I/T76AZGvO7EI/AAAAAAAACg8/YEFrrVCUWrc/s1600/DSC04183.JPG.

Or at least like this: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_h17uWlUI8wg/S_PI5-51WJI/AAAAAAAACvI/fQZ7MT6et9U/s1600/IMG_0707_5297.JPG.

But I suspect for just a plant here and a few there, I should ship it when the medium is approaching dryness, unpot and remove some of the mix, wrap in dry paper towel, then into plastic bag (should I mist some water on the mix or on the paper towel?), and do something like this: http://www.theplantsexchange.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/ship-1.jpg.

Any other advice?

Hoyas I am talking about are pretty drought-tolerant, and I'll restrict my shipments to the continental US only, so it's a matter of 2-3 days in the mail.

I am also curious though how you'd do this differently for more moisture-loving plants.

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