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Originally Posted by NYCorchidman
How did you do that with dry ice??
Can you explain in more detail?
Apparently plants were not harmed by the cold.
I had no idea dry ice was sold at grocery stores. don't think I've seen it here. I'll have to look.
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I double bag the plant in some garbage bags.
Then I set a dish of hot water in a grocery bag which I cut a few small holes into. That gets placed in the garbage bag next to the plant.
I make sure the container of water is not touching the plant as the container will get cold.
Dry ice is sold by the pound at my store. $3 a pound specifically. So I use about a pound per treatment.
I then drop the dry ice into the water and quickly tie the grocery bag loosely.
The.... is it vapour? The vapour isn't really that cold, and the hot water helps keep it warmer. The grocery bag is so no cold water will splash on the plant. .
After tying the grocery bag I thoroughly knot the two grocery bags and watch it inflate.
I tend to do it before bed and let it sit over night.
One other way I do it is to stick tubing in in the cap of a large bottle. Put the plants in a closed container, and fill the bottle with dry ice and hot water.
The bottle method tends to need refilling a few times.