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Why Buy Cannabis Clones Instead of Seeds

Starting from a clone is fundamentally different from starting from a seed — and once you've done it, going back feels like the long way around. Here's what changes:
  • No phenotype lottery. A seed crossed from two parents can express any of dozens of phenotypes. Some hit, some don't. A clone is a genetic copy of a single, dialed-in mother — what you saw is what you grow.
  • No sex confirmation. Seeds (unless feminized) carry a 50/50 male/female ratio. Even feminized seeds occasionally hermie. Every clone we ship is from a female mother, so you skip the sexing stage entirely.
  • Faster time to harvest. A rooted clone is already past germination and the first stretch. Most growers shave 2–4 weeks off their total cycle compared to starting from seed.
  • Predictable yield, flavor, and effect. Because every clone is identical genetics, your yield, terpene profile, and lab results stay consistent batch over batch — critical for commercial cultivators selling to dispensaries or processors.
  • Beginner-friendlier. Skipping germination removes one of the most common early-grow failure points for first-time growers.
The tradeoff: clones need careful handling in the first week, and they can't be stored long-term the way seeds can. They're a working asset, not a backup plan.

What You Get With Every DNA Genetics Clone Order

Every order from our clones catalog ships with:
  • Rooted, verified clones taken from a single mother plant per strain
  • Protective shipping cell designed to keep the cutting upright and the root zone hydrated in transit
  • Pack sizes of 2, 4, or 6 clones — $119 / $219 / $309 respectively
  • Care sheet covering the first 72 hours of acclimation (humidity, light intensity, transplant timing)
  • Strain-specific notes on flowering time, yield, and ideal environment
You're buying live plants. We treat them like it.

Featured Strains

Our current clone catalog is a small, curated lineup of strains we believe in — not a 200-cut dispensary menu where half the cuts are mislabeled.
[Super Boof](https://dnagenetics.com/product/super-boof/)
Balanced hybrid bred by Blockhead in 2019. Black Cherry Punch × Tropicana Cookies. Tests 28–32% THC. Sweet cherry, citrus, and cookie-dough terpenes. Flowering 8–10 weeks. The current must-have hybrid for cultivators chasing both flavor and potency.
[GG4 (Gorilla Glue #4)](https://dnagenetics.com/product/gorilla-glue-4/)
The legendary award-winner. Chem's Sister × Sour Dubb × Chocolate Diesel. Tests 18–32% THC with the iconic gassy, diesel-coffee terpene profile. Indica-leaning, heavy resin production, ideal for solventless extraction. Flowering 8–9 weeks.
[Black Cherry Gelato](https://dnagenetics.com/product/black-cherry-gelato/)
Indica-leaning dessert hybrid. Acai × Black Cherry Funk. Tests 19–26% THC. Sweet berry, pine, and creamy gelato flavor. Beautiful purple-tinted flower — strong "jar appeal" for premium retail. Flowering 8–10 weeks.
[Hunters Moon](https://dnagenetics.com/product/hunters-moon/)
55/45 indica-leaning hybrid with a private parent line. Tests 21–25% THC. Earthy-sweet, spice, and creamy vanilla terpenes. Balanced evening hybrid — body relaxation without sedation. Flowering 8–10 weeks.

Care & Acclimation — The First Week 

The first 72 hours after a clone arrives are the most important. Here's what to do:
  1. Unbox immediately. Open the package and inspect each clone. They should look upright, with green leaves and visibly moist root medium.
  2. Mist lightly and place under a dome or in a high-humidity (70–80% RH) environment for 24–48 hours. Skip direct, intense light for the first day — use a low-intensity veg cycle or a shaded position.
  3. Transplant within 5–7 days into a small container (1-gallon pots or rockwool cubes work well). Don't go straight to a final pot — clones root better in a tighter medium first.
  4. Start feeding mild. A quarter-strength veg nutrient solution is plenty for the first week. Full-strength feeding too early is the #1 cause of clone stress.
  5. Avoid extreme temperatures. 70–78°F is the sweet spot. Anything above 85°F or below 65°F slows root development.
After week one, the clone is a normal veg plant. Most cultivators flip to flower 2–4 weeks after arrival depending on canopy goals.

FAQ

How do I buy cannabis clones online?

Choose your strain, pick a pack size (2, 4, or 6), check out, and we'll ship the clones live. Every order from DNA Genetics is a rooted cutting taken from a verified mother — no germination required.

What's the difference between a clone and a seed?

A seed is the product of two parent plants and contains a unique genetic combination — meaning each seed grows into a slightly different phenotype. A clone is a cutting taken from a single mother plant; it's a genetic copy, so every clone of the same strain expresses identical flavor, yield, and effects.

Are clones considered plants?

Yes. A clone is a live plant — a rooted cutting from a mature mother. Once transplanted and acclimated, it grows like any other cannabis plant, just without the seedling stage.

Can I clone a cloned cannabis plant?

Yes. Successive cloning from a healthy mother is how cultivars are preserved long-term. The genetic copy is identical regardless of how many generations of cloning have happened, though commercial cultivators usually refresh mothers every 12–18 months to maintain vigor.

Why are my clones turning yellow?

Yellowing in the first week is usually one of three things: overwatering (most common), too-strong nutrients on a stressed clone, or a humidity drop that the plant can't keep up with through its still-developing root system. Drop feed strength, maintain 65–75% humidity in the first week, and water lightly only when the root medium starts to dry.

How many clones can I put in one pot?

One clone per pot is standard. Two clones in one pot is possible for short-term mother maintenance but is not recommended for full grow cycles — the root systems compete and yield drops substantially.

What light schedule do clones need?

18 hours on / 6 hours off is the standard veg cycle for clones, with low-to-moderate light intensity for the first week and full veg intensity after the clone is rooted into its first transplant pot.

Do you sell DNA Genetics clones in state?

Refer to our shipping page for current state availability — our clone shipping policy is updated as state regulations change.