razor33 Member Oct 24, 2016 #1 Has anyone ever tried freezing rapid rooters to keep them from dying out. I found a sale on 50, and I don't want to waste a bunch.
Has anyone ever tried freezing rapid rooters to keep them from dying out. I found a sale on 50, and I don't want to waste a bunch.
Cyrus420 Well-Known Member Oct 24, 2016 #2 Keep them in a ziploc in a cool dark place and they should be just fine. I imagine freezing might have a long term affect on the material.
Keep them in a ziploc in a cool dark place and they should be just fine. I imagine freezing might have a long term affect on the material.
Dr. Who Well-Known Member Oct 25, 2016 #3 If I feel they are drying out. I simply spritz them with some water and keep them damp....
somebody1701 Well-Known Member Oct 25, 2016 #4 They don't die that I'm aware of. Just keep them in a zip-loc in a cool, dark place as others have suggested.
They don't die that I'm aware of. Just keep them in a zip-loc in a cool, dark place as others have suggested.
Lordhooha Well-Known Member Oct 25, 2016 #5 razor33 said: Has anyone ever tried freezing rapid rooters to keep them from dying out. I found a sale on 50, and I don't want to waste a bunch. Click to expand... I've had mine in my basement they come in a resealable bag my is about six months old still moist
razor33 said: Has anyone ever tried freezing rapid rooters to keep them from dying out. I found a sale on 50, and I don't want to waste a bunch. Click to expand... I've had mine in my basement they come in a resealable bag my is about six months old still moist
vostok Well-Known Member Oct 26, 2016 #6 mine often dry out once expanded they rot on the shelf when I do use them I simply re wet then again in a bucket ...easy good luck
mine often dry out once expanded they rot on the shelf when I do use them I simply re wet then again in a bucket ...easy good luck