Anyone ever have clones shipped to New York

Josh33

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I want to order clones online and have them shipped to me in New York anyone ever do this and have success if they could tell me what company they used Or is this not a thing???
 

Dr. Who

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If it's legal in NY. Some may, others not.
Most Clone growers require buys of at least 50 clones...Many have minimum amounts of each strain ordered to ship....And then, you still have a minimum amount total to reach also.

Make friends with other like minded people around the country. Folks near places that have clone growers/breeders with listed dates for drops....Physically going to those drops, can get you cuts of the rarest shit around and new cutting edge genetics. This person who goes, gets $ support from the others in the little co-op and then either ship's to them or has to veg them out and take clones, that then he ship's to the partners.

Breeders tend to work together with like minded friends and share clone's that way too.

Can attest to this working as "we" have a little breeders group doing this. "We do both ways and sometimes rely on clone drops to get the "newest and bestest" strains popping up...
My best strains, all came from clone only sourcing..

Good luck,,, and before anyone ask's...... "Our" group is pretty full.
 

Josh33

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If it's legal in NY. Some may, others not.
Most Clone growers require buys of at least 50 clones...Many have minimum amounts of each strain ordered to ship....And then, you still have a minimum amount total to reach also.

Make friends with other like minded people around the country. Folks near places that have clone growers/breeders with listed dates for drops....Physically going to those drops, can get you cuts of the rarest shit around and new cutting edge genetics. This person who goes, gets $ support from the others in the little co-op and then either ship's to them or has to veg them out and take clones, that then he ship's to the partners.

Breeders tend to work together with like minded friends and share clone's that way too.

Can attest to this working as "we" have a little breeders group doing this. "We do both ways and sometimes rely on clone drops to get the "newest and bestest" strains popping up...
My best strains, all came from clone only sourcing..

Good luck,,, and before anyone ask's...... "Our" group is pretty full.
Alrighty thanks for the info I’ll have to look around. I just know I’ve been ordering seeds online and shipped to ny for a while now I was just thinking some one has got to be shipping clones as well I mean come on they say discreet shipping for the seeds so they know they are doing something illegal already but I will look into what you are suggesting
 

xtsho

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Why not just continue growing from seed? Cloning isn't very hard. Grow one plant and make your own clones.
 

Josh33

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Why not just continue growing from seed? Cloning isn't very hard. Grow one plant and make your own clones.
Your totally right I can I have but I feel starting from seed just takes a while and I don’t have a lot of space to keep a mother plant. I was just thinking of doing clones all the time to speed up the process I don’t know plus I was hoping for a variety instead of just getting the same clones off the same mother plant
 

xtsho

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Your totally right I can I have but I feel starting from seed just takes a while and I don’t have a lot of space to keep a mother plant. I was just thinking of doing clones all the time to speed up the process I don’t know plus I was hoping for a variety instead of just getting the same clones off the same mother plant
Yeah I hear you about the room. Some of us don't have a bunch. That's why I grow from seed. I don't like using space for mothers. Plus like you I like variety as well. Years ago I grew the same strain for years. It was a good strain but I really enjoy the variety I have now. A dozen or so jars with different strains and multiple strains every grow. In fact I don't like paying for seeds so I've started making my own seeds and crosses.

I doubt anyone is going to ship clones to New York but it looks like you may be legalized this year so you might just have to wait a little before you can buy them legally in New York.

Good luck and happy growing bongsmilie
 

Josh33

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Yeah I hear you about the room. Some of us don't have a bunch. That's why I grow from seed. I don't like using space for mothers. Plus like you I like variety as well. Years ago I grew the same strain for years. It was a good strain but I really enjoy the variety I have now. A dozen or so jars with different strains and multiple strains every grow. In fact I don't like paying for seeds so I've started making my own seeds and crosses.

I doubt anyone is going to ship clones to New York but it looks like you may be legalized this year so you might just have to wait a little before you can buy them legally in New York.

Good luck and happy growing bongsmilie
Thanks man and yeah I’m just gonna order more seeds I’ve been buying feminized seeds online just seems easier to me takes out the guess work. But when I order this time I found a website that lets you buy 3 seeds of different strains instead of the 5 min per strain I’m used to so I’m gonna definitely mix it up in threes get a few different strains. That’s cool your making your own crosses of strains I’m just not a very experienced grower to get into that.
 

crimsonecho

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I never thought of that that’s a good idea
And simple enough, i keep 19 plants in a 30cmx60cm area under 50 watts of led. I transplant to 5 gal, veg for a while, get a clone to keep and then flip.

With bi-monthly root pruning (or when needed as all plants are different) they stay happy. Also regular pruning of the branches keeps them small and uniform. And its really effortless, it takes about 10 mins for pruning monthly and 30 minutes for root pruning bi-monthly.
 

Josh33

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And simple enough, i keep 19 plants in a 30cmx60cm area under 50 watts of led. I transplant to 5 gal, veg for a while, get a clone to keep and then flip.

With bi-monthly root pruning (or when needed as all plants are different) they stay happy. Also regular pruning of the branches keeps them small and uniform. And its really effortless, it takes about 10 mins for pruning monthly and 30 minutes for root pruning bi-monthly.
That’s a definite plan to work on thanks man
 

xtsho

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And simple enough, i keep 19 plants in a 30cmx60cm area under 50 watts of led. I transplant to 5 gal, veg for a while, get a clone to keep and then flip.

With bi-monthly root pruning (or when needed as all plants are different) they stay happy. Also regular pruning of the branches keeps them small and uniform. And its really effortless, it takes about 10 mins for pruning monthly and 30 minutes for root pruning bi-monthly.

Root pruning is a trick that people have been using for decades to keep houseplants from getting too big. Cannabis is just another plant. There is nothing special about it. It's not surprising that the root pruning technique works as good as it does.
 

crimsonecho

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Root pruning is a trick that people have been using for decades to keep houseplants from getting too big. Cannabis is just another plant. There is nothing special about it. It's not surprising that the root pruning technique works as good as it does.
I never said its “surprising”. Its a technique.
 

Josh33

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Root pruning is a trick that people have been using for decades to keep houseplants from getting too big. Cannabis is just another plant. There is nothing special about it. It's not surprising that the root pruning technique works as good as it does.
I just never thought of root pruning so it was a good suggestion I thought.
 

ANC

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Why not just continue growing from seed? Cloning isn't very hard. Grow one plant and make your own clones.
yeah good luck finding exact copies of the best cuts in seed form.


I've grown very few hermies, every single one of them outgrew its pot...
 

Josh33

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yeah good luck finding exact copies of the best cuts in seed form.


I've grown very few hermies, every single one of them outgrew its pot...
Are you talking about the mother plant? If you don’t mind elaborating a little...
 

ANC

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The cheese cut I grow is a good example... I have never seen anyone be able to reproduce it in seed form.
I'm not even trying, I am currently working on another blend. you guys seem to like your African hybrids if the cookie fad is anything to go by.
 

Josh33

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The cheese cut I grow is a good example... I have never seen anyone be able to reproduce it in seed form.
I'm not even trying, I am currently working on another blend. you guys seem to like your African hybrids if the cookie fad is anything to go by.
Ahh okay got ya. Makes sense to me genetics definitely seem to be all over the place
 
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