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Old 02-26-2020, 02:11 PM
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I realize you are both intelligent, grown ups but, I'd just like you to indulge my "momming" you for a moment.

DC, you live in a warm climate, Afid, not so much. Whatever you ship has to go through postal "hubs." Those may require a delay in a cold climate. If it were me, I'd wait until the weather was more settled to ship your plant. I'm sure you've both though of that, so on that 99% chance, forgive me. (I have several plants to ship to east and west and I'm waiting myself to thin my herd.)
Great call, i had a momentary lapse in the actual center of the universe vs perceived LOL

Afid- let me know if you want me to ship it ( and the seed pods) now or wait for warm weather. I will probably not go looking for the warmers as we don't sell those sort of things down here
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Old 02-26-2020, 10:17 PM
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It is probably best to ship it in warm weather, the seedpods should be fine to ship now though, orchid seeds are very tolerant of cold temperatures.
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Dibs?..is there still a posibility? lol xD

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Old 02-27-2020, 01:44 AM
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It is probably best to ship it in warm weather, the seedpods should be fine to ship now though, orchid seeds are very tolerant of cold temperatures.
I’ll cut the remaining preggos tomorrow on my way out to work and ship them off at lunch time.

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Dibs?..is there still a posibility? lol xD

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Tune in earlier next time lol
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