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Hey Ben. If UCD billed your stuff to my FedEx accnt, it will be easy for you to make it up to me since I've been wanting some tropical plant material from you ;) .

I'm thinking I had the foresight to not select overnight shipping but don't recall for sure what I did. 

man, I started this thread and gave you heads up about their orders. Everyone seem to have received it accept me. :-(

Bass,

My order wasn't processed.  I don't know what happened, but they offered to make it my order for next year. :D

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man, I started this thread and gave you heads up about their orders. Everyone seem to have received it accept me. :-(


Bass, I haven't gotten mine either.  Not saying that I'm wonderful company or anything, but at least you will know you're not alone ;)

I have not revived mine neither despite submitting it early. you're not alone; & that sucks too :(

I have not recieved mine either so either they are sending out another group of boxes or we are doomed swept aside cast away like an old shoe.
I hope its the first one :)

I contacted them today and they are shipping mine along with other packages today. So hopefully you will get'em this week.

I hope that you guys keep us updated to when you get yours in.
Jim; love your enthusiasm :-)

Still nothing here!  If they shipped today, maybe we'll receive tomorrow.

Hi Jason,
You might have something there.  The first round of shipping that was done a few weeks ago was on a Wednesday for a Thursday delivery. 
Good luck tomorrow.
Cathy

Bass, I just got mine today.  2 varieties noted as "tree to small" and no cuttings sent, and 3-4 varieties were only 1 or 2 twigs. about 1/3 of the varieties were shorter twigs than usual, though nicely fat. Probably had some of the same issues I had with less growth in our weird, cool summer. I know it didn't seem like a cool summer when we were there.

I didn't get any notice of shipment.

I wouldn't mind rooting green cuttings. I'll be ordering green cuttings of other fruit trees, but it doesn't seem like they're shipping green fig cuttings.

One guess what arrived today.  (See pic).

I got everything I ordered (8 varieties).  All cuttings are at least 10" long, and most are nicely plump.

* 4 varieties had 3 cuttings (Monstruese, Calvert, Native De Argentile, St Jean).
* 1 variety had 2 (Col De Dame).
* 3 varieties had 1 (Ischia Black, Barnisotte, Pastiliere).

Most of them look like 2nd-3rd year growth or older and a little worn out.  The Calvert sticks look amazing, first year growth.

The St. Jean looks really rough (old wood) and arrived with a ton of mold already, and it was actively sporing.  One stick has a couple of nodes that look dead (strange red color) in odd places.  Two sticks are so fluffy at the terminal bud they look like cotton swabs =)


Don't take my words as a complaint!  I'm very happy right now!!!



Jason you were right on...my fedex package arrived today as well! :)  I too had a furry science experiment on two of ths scions!

Which ones were they, just for reference?

I received all of my requests!  All of them usually in bundles of 2-3 and pretty long.  I had no expectation of any of them coming through so I had ordered a bunch from Jon as well so now I am following in all of you guys' footsteps and starting my little fig farm!

Thanks to everyone who has been so generous to send cuttings my way as I got started last year!

-panachee
-mission
-pastilliere (1)
-UCR 143-38  (think that one was a mistake on my end...as I don't remember putting it down)
-Violette de bordeaux
-Cole de dame
-Osborn prolific (1)
-celeste
-black madiera (1)
-white texas everbearing

No, I mean which ones were moldy?  I figured it might be helpful to see what cuttings others dealt with mold on, see if it was true for the some variety with multiple people.

ah...sorry, the ones that were moldy were: the white texas everbearing.  it seems that the tips were soft and a little mushy which may be the problem??

Yes, probably dead material.  I would prune off the tips.  I'm going to need to do that on my St Jean tips as well, I'll probably cut it back 2-3 nodes, just to be safe (cutting it before 10% bleach bath)

Here is one of my fuzzballs on the St Jean trio (note how the wood on that node is wrinkly, orange and cracked...):


I just got mine today too, but some I only had a few with 3 cuttings, panachee is huge!  Voilette de B. only got 1 and is small.  We will see how they do.

I received my very first shipment of cuttings from UCD today as well. At least one ctg of each variety I requested. Very nice! I'm very grateful for this fantasitc source of high quality material. I'm looking forward to working with all of it.

I was a little concerned when I first saw the FedEx box because it looked like it had rec'd some pretty rough treatment. But fortunately, all material inside was in pristine condition.

No mold issue of any sort either as a couple of you seemed to have experienced. Sorry to hear about that. Cold have been a variation in packing technique or could have just been the variety maybe - ?

Hi Jason,


I had 2 cuttings with mold right where the twisty tie was in the center.  I figured it was someones transfer and not the cuttings themselves but too be on the safe side I did cut about a 4" section off keeping the tip and end.   I'll have to do some digging through my stuff to figure out what the 2 varieties are and let you know soon.

Cathy

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I was a little concerned when I first saw the FedEx box because it looked like it had rec'd some pretty rough treatment. But fortunately, all material inside was in pristine condition.


Ditto, except the tips of the St Jean were smashed (another source of mold).

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No mold issue of any sort either as a couple of you seemed to have experienced ... Could have been a variation in packing technique or could have just been the variety maybe - ?


Or could be the packing date?  There is a date on the side of the box:  2011 01 14 (Jan 14 2011).  Could it be that the material was cut and packaged on this day, and it sat for 7 weeks in the box?  This would explain the molding.

I was trying to hold off on bleaching my cuttings till I packed them, but I don't think I can wait on these =)

Boy, I'd hate to think that was the case Jason.

I just took another look at my box and have similar numbers on mine. Doesn't quite add up to a date though. On one side are the numbers 20110183. I assume the 2011 is the year but the 0183 doesn't make much sense by itself. 

The numbers 183 are also on one end of my FedEx box along with my last name. This all leads me to think that those numbers just may be a designation assinged to a particular order/request. May just be coincidence that yours looks like an actual date Jason. 

It is the order number and not a shipping date. 

The email confirmation - mine came in August of 2010-
 Your order number is 20110030 and will be part of our dormant winter cuttings that will be shipping out sometime in March 2011. 

 The white tag that came with scion.

The quaratine sheet in upper right corner and

The box.

Example here - look carefully and you will see the number.

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