Margus Meigo
& no need to hold the pickup also then :)
24 August 2011 11:17
Margus Meigo
Actually i think it's better to send it directly to home,
Estonia, Tallinn, Vana-Kalamaja 38-3, 10415
Margus Meigo
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not to the KeskSõjamäe
24 August 2011 11:17
Margus Meigo
and to the location of my address you can write "hold the picup" & "tnt tallinn terminal" - if we understood correctly
24 August 2011 11:10
Margus Meigo
TNT Express Worldwide Eesti AS
24 August 2011 11:08
Margus Meigo
Okey, cool - i think they are best as it takes one day. The TNT. Can we send money upfront with paypal or with some other online money system? Banks are expensive usually.

As it comes with one day maybe its even possible to send it with a soil? Or pack some extra original soil with the blant, to make her/he more feel home?

The address that is best to use with tnt is:
Kesk-Sõjamäe 10A
11415 Tallinn
24 August 2011 11:08
Margus Meigo
i just heard that tnt can do it with 24 hours, even better then 3-4 days that usual postal servise takes.

I will call there and ask if it's possible
22 August 2011 11:41
Margus Meigo
Besides all this i am great!

Starting to finalise my working on my idea how to reshape the internet etc. Will let you know for sure once i am so far that output is readable :)
16 August 2011 16:18
Margus Meigo
What are the best shipping comapnies - i will take a look.
With smart post one can try to send also 1-2 cuttings just to see how well it works. Whole plants they do not like.
I will look more in to what postal services are avalable and what are the prices and speed. If i find something great i will let you know

Less then 4 days would be great
16 August 2011 16:17
Margus Meigo
Web talks about cuttings, and whole plants (as they say, seeds are extremelly rare) - but the shippent should be in the box with markings as fragle and pointed what is upper part of the box. Also all the moisture should be
I would like to re plant it (first in room, then in gardens), with many people. I hope Salvia likes Estonia and Me.

I can make bank transacton or paypal the money (or other online money systems that are chaper and faster then bank). Just let me know how much are the expenses (3-4 small plants/cuttings at least if possible)

All of the links there have some tips for packing(maybe there is some extra useful tips ) :

http://www.hostalibrary.org/misc/ship/index.html
http://s65.photobucket.com/albums/h234/Remyo_2006/Preparing%20Plants%20for%20Shipping/
http://www.theamateursdigest.com/plntmail.htm (longer tips)
http://www.plantswap.net/forum/f19/how-do-you-send-plants-mail-safely-279/ there is some tips also from top to bottom.

I my self was thinking that maybe newspaper ink is not to helathy for the plant so wet towels/paper towels would be good?

I am also a bit confused as some talk about tryng the roots, some to keep then in humid contition? Not sure what is the best. But it should be sealed and with cottonwool softened top of bubble rap to minimize the stress for plant.

It's also good to insure the package so it will be taken better care. And print labels on every corner. Also maibe small print on one side telling that its a indoor mind flower (pick some good safe names from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Salvia_species or something else safe that match with look)

If you are interested about other plants for yourself, there is long list of all kind of plant forums: http://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=27951

They say: "Growing an established plant is almost the same as growing a cutting. Salvia Divinorum can be very flexible about its growing conditions, but a quick change in conditions will most likely piss your plant right off. You have to consider that your plant has already been growing for probably quite some time in certain conditions, which it is now used to. These includes, but is not limited to, different light levels, compost, humidity, etc so it is very important to find out as much as you can about these conditions from the plant’s previous owner, then try to match those conditions as best you can. Once the plant has been repotted and is beginning to settle into it's new environment, then you can slightly alter it's environment a little each day until you have it growing in conditions easy for you to maintain."

- so can you please include for me this information also as much as possible?

No need to empahsise how thankful we are here :)
16 August 2011 16:11
Manica Irt
yeesss, I remember, how is everything, Margus?:)) tell the name of the plant, is it Salvia Divinorum? I ll do my best, although this plants are very sensitive. how should we do it?
12 August 2011 23:28
Margus Meigo
Remember we was talking about some plants, can you help me to send some plants to here? Many people are interested.

Besides online information how to grow, maybe you can also add some other vital information:)
12 August 2011 12:29
Margus Meigo
Greetings from Estonia :).
12 August 2011 03:40