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Advice on packing nepenthes cuttings

I am about to send off a Nepenthes cutting. I've only sent seed before, no live plants, so I'd like advice on how to send it economically and securely.

I plan to send a 2-node cutting of N. x Miranda, hormone-dipped and wrapped in wet LFS. The LFS ball will be wrapped in saran wrap.

I plan to put the prepared cutting in a cardboard box filled with styrofoam peanuts, and send it via UPS.

Is this what people here would recommend?
 
How wet is the LFS? I squeeze it until barely dry.

Other than that everything sounds just fine.'

Send it priority from your local post office, much cheaper and the boxes are free!
 
[b said:
Quote[/b] (SunDoode182 @ Mar. 10 2005,1:13)]How wet is the LFS? I squeeze it until barely dry.

Other than that everything sounds just fine.'

Send it priority from your local post office, much cheaper and the boxes are free!
Thanks for the tip!
 
Sounds like you're getting ready. I would go with priority too, so much cheaper and less abuse. Once a package came from UPS with half the box missing.
 
[b said:
Quote[/b] (SarraceniaScott @ Mar. 09 2005,10:18)]
[b said:
Quote[/b] (SunDoode182 @ Mar. 10 2005,1:13)]How wet is the LFS? I squeeze it until barely dry.

Other than that everything sounds just fine.'

Send it priority from your local post office, much cheaper and the boxes are free!
Thanks for the tip!
Correction: Barely wet.. sorry
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Cprus,

you're kidding right?
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I would also put the whole thing in a zip lock baggie, for added protection.
 
[b said:
Quote[/b] ]Cprus,

you're kidding right?
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My brother once got an envelope by FedEx or perhaps UPS - it came complete with tire marks!
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Peter
 
A real good way to send a plant(or cutting) is what Schloaty just recommended. Put the sphag wrapped portion in a bottom corner of a ziplock and use a twisty to pinch the bag and separate that part from the rest of the plant/cutting. Then just zip the bag shut and it's ready to go.
If you have not made the cutting yet, a real good time to mail is Saturday. It almost always arrives on Monday.

Cheers,

Joe
 
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