Plants in mail

Discussion in 'Exotic Psychedelic Plants' started by strat, Oct 25, 2008.

  1. strat

    strat Member

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    Well, I have a question that's been on my mind lately.

    Say I was to buy a peruvian torch or other trichocereus cactus, a rooted cutting. And some wild dagga or sinicuichi seeds. If they were to go through the mail to the northeastern US, where it is starting to get down to 20-25 degrees F at night, would they arrive still alive? Or would the cold kill them?

    Thanks in advance for any help :cheers2:
     
  2. HauntedGraffiti

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    They are specially packaged so this doesn't happen.
     
  3. strat

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    Ok thanks man... Just wanted to make sure I wasn't going to kill a cactus for no reason.
     
  4. thekentist

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    Thanks for this post...I also live in the North Eastern US, and was thinking of getting one of those cacti and wondering the same thing about shipment. Thanks again
     

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