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I'm VERY new to this hobby and have a few cuttings/seed growing right
now. Thing is, I'm moving back home to the Bahamas in about two months when I'm done with school here in Florida. Has anyone had problems carrying their Bonsai plant through the airport? Will they tell me I can't carry it through then dump my Bonsai in a waste bin? No!!! Let me know if you guys have any experience with this. I'll wrap the roots of these trees in cloth with soil if I have to, or better yet, let me know if you guys have a better method of transport other than the cloth n' soil thing I just mentioned. Tekmanx - Zone 25 (Florida/Bahamas) |
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Tekmanx wrote:
I'm VERY new to this hobby and have a few cuttings/seed growing right now. Thing is, I'm moving back home to the Bahamas in about two months when I'm done with school here in Florida. Has anyone had problems carrying their Bonsai plant through the airport? Will they tell me I can't carry it through then dump my Bonsai in a waste bin? No!!! Let me know if you guys have any experience with this. I'll wrap the roots of these trees in cloth with soil if I have to, or better yet, let me know if you guys have a better method of transport other than the cloth n' soil thing I just mentioned. It's not that simple. You need to check with the government of the Bahamas. There often are many complex, complicated, and convoluted (and sometimes expensive) steps needed to get the permit to bring plants into a country (sometimes, even, a state) where they are not native -- or were not propagated. Assuming from many of your messages the state of your plants, I'd suggest that it isn't worth the money or effort or time that would be required to get the necessary import permits. Chalk what you have done (and learned) about plants here down to experience, plant your little plants in a yard somewhere, and start again when you are home. Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Nature encourages no looseness, pardons no errors. Ralph Waldo Emerson ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Kevin Bailey++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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What you have to do is find out what the importation laws are
regarding plants. Certain jurisdictions have very stringent rules regarding the importation of plants due to pests traveling on the plants or pathogens in the soil. You may be able to ship them or fly with them, but they could be held up in customs and/or quarantined. My father and his bonsai buddies used to travel to the neighbor islands (Hawaii) all the time to collect plants. They'd dig them up, spray the roots with water, wrap them in plastic and box them for the trip back. Traveling island to island is no problem...no customs and no Dept. of Ag. to get through. You may need a permit and other documents from your government approving of the shipment of plants. Some plants may be considered invasive by your government. I'd suggest getting all the documents in order, water your plants a day or two before shipping and wrap the roots in plastic and tie the plastic around the trunk to seal off moisture loss. If you can just leave the plants in the pots. If however, your government has restrictions on importing soil you'll have to unpot your plants and wash off any soil then add a soilless mix like moist peat to the plastic bag like above. It might be best to ship your plants a day or so ahead of your flight via UPS or FedEx if possible. This is about all the help I can give on the matter. Good luck. Layne On 19 Jul 2005 08:29:25 -0700, "Tekmanx" wrote: I'm VERY new to this hobby and have a few cuttings/seed growing right now. Thing is, I'm moving back home to the Bahamas in about two months when I'm done with school here in Florida. Has anyone had problems carrying their Bonsai plant through the airport? Will they tell me I can't carry it through then dump my Bonsai in a waste bin? No!!! Let me know if you guys have any experience with this. I'll wrap the roots of these trees in cloth with soil if I have to, or better yet, let me know if you guys have a better method of transport other than the cloth n' soil thing I just mentioned. Tekmanx - Zone 25 (Florida/Bahamas) |
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