Storing Leaves

PindiExpress said:
ROFL hahahahaha thats a brilliant idea :rolleyes:

If you have nothing useful to contribute in this thread then dont

How's that not useful?

You post a rather stupid question, and despite people giving you credible answers you become rude and sarcastic. The forums aren't a medium for people to demonstrate idiocy. I suggest you try it and find out, instead of bothering us further with your lack of common sense.
 
I know that, but for anything in particular, going to be putting Iodine onto them or doing something with LUX or whatever.

It would make a difference on how to store them, but for two days back pocket sounds like a plan.
 
Press them.

Iron them.

Store them in the garage. Ours seems to do that well enough when the wind is up.
 
NOT airtight, unless they are dry. I'd say a brown paper bag, sellotaped shut if it's only a couple of days. If it's longer, put a couple of holes in the bag as well. Then store somewhere cool and dark, but not the fridge.


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If it's for a biology experiment, then I assume that you want them as fresh as possible, because I guess it will be something to do with photosynthesis or chlorophyll. In this case, I would suggest that you store them in a paper bag (if poss) in the fridge. OR take a twig with a few leaves on it and put the end in a glass of water
 
Zefan said:
OH I SEE, they're some sort of special leaves.... ummm :confused:

Yeah "special" leaves
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I hear that sheep hair is good for preserving flowers and leaves. I think you just have to wrap thesheephair around the leaves and it somehow does its magic.

They tell me it works wonders, they do.
 
Surprised he got by the Gilbot, he's had a few discussions with him (and others) about the current cricket series, just like last time;)
 
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