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Originally Posted by Ray
Critter Creek Laboratory, who now only does virus testing, used to be a flasking service as well. They used clear plastic “clamshell” food boxes. They shipped about a hundred to me over the years and I never saw any contamination.
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I've already looked into a number of flasking services. Of course that would be the easiest way to ensure success, and I'm sure I will use a flasking service someday, but there's also part of me that wants to try it myself just to see if I can do it. I know the success rate of home flasking in one's kitchen is abysmally low, but it looks fun, and if I got even one good flask without contamination, I would really feel like I accomplished something.
I may not end up finding the bottles I want, and that's okay. There are other options. I'm not crazy about the basic Erlenmeyer flask, but there's plenty other choices.
And I have plenty time. I don't even know for sure which two plants I would want to cross when the time came. Clearly this plan is still in its infancy.