My apologies to the buyers who've contacted me from CA, TX, and AZ...
it turns out that I can't ship airlayers to your state....I was confused by Louisiana's laws, which actually allow for airlayers to be sent.
I wish CA, TX, and AZ could adopt this law....
sorry I can't ship to those states (besides Lucky Louisiana)
here is the law that confused me (somehow I thought it applied to the other states that are regulated...wishful thinking.)
"MATERIALS REGULATED: Soil, sand and plant parts produced below soil level except: soil free aquatic plants, air plants grown in soil free media, air layered plants root wrapped in original soil free moss, dormant bulbs and corms if free from roots and soil, soil free edible fleshy roots, corms, tubers and rhizomes, and industrial sand and clay."
Thanks Adam, that's awesome, count on me to order if they root successfully! Awesome mascot, It's a really cool animal.
BTW: How much would the cost be for two Pitangatuba air layers without shipping?
without shipping it would be about $16-$20 for a pair. Shipping via UPS next day air is very cheap, I can offer very large discounts...it would only cost about $15 to ship to CA. (but prices are subject to increase, they always do slowly)
I'm excited to try some airlayers. I will make about 20...and I'll try to post pics.
You know the pitangatuba (Starcherry) is variable, in size, shape, productivity, and flavor. The flavor differences have been subtle so far, but the shapes have been different (some long, some fat, some small), and the productivity has been different...some are just heavy producers.
Of course I will only propagate the best types. (I have some large plants that flower all the time, and won't even set one fruit)