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WiZZy

Little-TON - Colorado

Any concerns with seedZ being transfered via mail and the potential of them freezing and thawing?

12/18/2008 8:39:54 AM

cojoe

Colorado

no problem-just dont pack them in iceeeee

12/18/2008 11:40:17 AM

Alex B

Ham Lake, Minnesota

If people are putting them in little airtight baggies, make sure your air humidity is only like 19% or lower the better. If you have a humid house like 40% or better and bag them and set them outside and bring them in you can see some fog in the baggie.

12/18/2008 12:31:01 PM

LIpumpkin

Long Island,New York

No worries...the mailmen have been trained to stomp on the frozen ones 2-3 extra times to make sure.

12/18/2008 2:56:02 PM

Big Kahuna 26

Ontario, Canada.

Gary I have never been concerned about it before but maybe we need to.

I often wondered about shipping myco fungi in the winter. It seams to me as if ground shipping would certainly harm the myco product, I don't think air shipping would be any better either. Do the major shipping companies heat their trucks and cargo holds?

12/18/2008 7:46:08 PM

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