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Anyone else having their mulberry leaves vanish in Auspost?

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I bought Mullberry leaves off Gumtree and the parcel never arrived ( tracking indicated it was delivered), I ordered more through EBay from a different seller, and the leaves also did not arrive. Has this happened to anyone else? I am beginning to think that they might be confiscating leaves for disease risk in ACT or something....I cannot grow it here, it gets ruined by waves of plagues here? 

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@KeenShrimp Have you ever received anything similar successfully? Might be worth trying express post. I'll have to double check my tree but if I can get some together I could send you some to try ?

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Thank you @neo-2FX, pm sent?

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Wouldn't you get a letter if they confiscated them though?

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Hi @NoGi, no clue- Auspost couldn't help me...maybe someone thought it was tobacco or a bag of weed?

I could send you a bag n see what happens that is if the tree still has leaves (damn winter lol) 

This afternoon I thought I might stock up on the leaves went to the tree and seen mulberries starting to pop up lots actually and many new leaves :) picked a small amount that I am now going to boil for 5 minutes and then sort and freeze until needed 

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@Mitch91,

if you are going to freeze, don't bother boiling it.

Freezing it without boiling will retain more nutrients.

A frozen mulberry leaf (or any other leaf) will breakdown like one that is boiled when you thaw and feed later.

 

I only boil / blanch if I'm going to feed fresh leaves.

Everything else get's frozen fresh.

 

<edit> - if you want to know why ... freezing breaks down the cell walls like boiling will. So the leaf is easier for the shrimps to eat. Freeze-thaw cycles work by formation of ice crystals and cell expansion upon thawing, ultimately leading to rupture of the cell walls. So no use doing both.

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4 hours ago, jayc said:

@Mitch91,

if you are going to freeze, don't bother boiling it.

Freezing it without boiling will retain more nutrients.

A frozen mulberry leaf (or any other leaf) will breakdown like one that is boiled when you thaw and feed later.

 

I only boil / blanch if I'm going to feed fresh leaves.

Everything else get's frozen fresh.

 

<edit> - if you want to know why ... freezing breaks down the cell walls like boiling will. So the leaf is easier for the shrimps to eat. Freeze-thaw cycles work by formation of ice crystals and cell expansion upon thawing, ultimately leading to rupture of the cell walls. So no use doing both.

Hey thanks jayc I never knew that but it does make sense now, so if I freeze them without boiling I don't have to boil them once unfrozen ? 

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