Selling some stuff
Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2019 4:56 am
One 2-3 yr old jamban, a young cephalotus “Czech giant”, a nepenthes aristolochioides x ventricosa unrooted basal, and 4 drosera fulva (individually sold)
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ilovedrosera wrote:This is my order and I need to pay for it so bye bye jamban hello heterophyllaVery nice order list. Also, I've never heard of this site, do they ship to the U.S?
ilovedrosera wrote:Yeah, but you have to pay at least 199 euro to ship here (they accept usdOh, wow. Shipping cost may be a bit pricy for me ... I think I'll sleep on it lol
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ilovedrosera wrote:Are you interested? The Jamban is $100 I forgot to say, the ceph is $35, the nep is $20 and each drosera is also $20Sorry, I'm afraid those plants will not survive with me since I don't have the appropriate environment conditions for them. Thanks though.
ilovedrosera wrote:I think probably $100% but 199€ is the minimum amount of plants that you can buy to send to the us.I see. I think it's best for someone here other than me that should jump on your sale. Because my conditions at the moment are not suitable for them. Thanks for answering my questions though.
Also, I could give you a little deal on the plants I’m selling, I’ll give you all of them for $200.00 and I’ll pay the shipping
Coco wrote:I've done a couple group orders from BCP and the best description for the quality of plants they distribute is "variable." It seems to depend on the year too. I've gotten some amazing deals from there that I could have never found in the US in terms of rarity, size, and individual price, but some of the specimens are DOA or close to it. It's a risk you have to take with overseas orders. Normally, if you are part of a well organized group order (which I was), everything works out fine and the plants recover pretty well. Most cps are tougher than many people think.ilovedrosera wrote:Yeah, but you have to pay at least 199 euro to ship here (they accept usdOh, wow. Shipping cost may be a bit pricy for me ... I think I'll sleep on it lol
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What do you think of their packaging and the plants survival rate? I'm afraid that they'll die and get cooked during transportation for an x amount of days