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WQP wrote:
Hey Judy, I would calculate how long does it take to get from you to the person your mailing it to than cut it that many days before to send it to them but I would cut it just a little longer, perhaps 1/2" so when the person recieves it he or she can cut off that little extra and planted on the Friday in question. Usually it takes 3 to 5 day for mailed packages to get from one place to another place inside the US continent and Island states and territories like HI.PR, VI. Guam etc. From USA two other countries all depends how good their mailing is, usually from one week to who may knows, also take consideration with each countries border control and protection agencies ( customs ) and how long it takes them to clear the package and get it back into the mailing stream.

Jori, haven't forgotten you, miet take longer than I anticipated but I'll let you know when ready.

BTW, glad that the info has helped so many, didn't think so many would appreciate it or I would have had ask Tina to pass it on sooner myself, tanks Tina for having the initiative of doing so, makes me happy that anything I do could help others, their is another person I sent information on how to plant Hibiscus seeds that is formatted just like this one has been but I can't remember who it was and another person on how to pollinate Hibiscus and how to cross pollinate. I don't pretend to know everything on it but it seems that when I do this tread there is always someone else that is will to help fill in with the info I don't know which I appreciate a lot thus helping us all get the most info available here.
I did something similar posting on the Caudiciforms forum on a Thread I named "How to make your desert rose produce seed" It has help lots of people who have had question but no answers, it has had 344 Replies up to now and 3,093 Views, if anyone care to see it and give me an opinion of it I just miet do something similar on this thread if enough people ask me to as it is very time consuming to do.

Wilfred

Some of my seedling that need to be transplanted as soon as possible.