Cannabis Clones For Sale In Connecticut
Secure elite, HLVD-Tested genetics delivered to your door. Fully rooted, 8-12 inch plants for Connecticut home grows, from Hartford to the shoreline.
- HLVd TestedEvery mother screened
- Fully Rooted8 to 12 inch plants
- Free UPS 2-Day AirNo minimum order
- Arrive Alive100% replacement
Buy Cannabis Clones In Connecticut
Verified breeder cuts picked for Connecticut conditions, in stock and ready to ship this week.
Blueberry Bars ClonesBlueberry pastry sweetness with dense, bakery-style flowers. Compact enough for a spare-room tent and generous with frost by the time it finishes.PurpleSolventless$69Buy now
Pink Drink ClonesLight, sweet, almost floral terps with blushing color late in flower. An easy keeper that stays tidy in small indoor spaces.Newer$69Buy now
Zkittlez The Original Z ClonesThe original Z, the very cut that kicked off the candy era. Smooth rainbow-fruit flavor carried on a squat, manageable frame.Newer$69Buy now
Raising Cane ClonesSweet cane-sugar notes over a spicier base. Grows upright with a strong central stem, so it carries weight late in flower without flopping.SolventlessSleep$69Buy now
Chem Face ClonesA straight chemical nose that fills a room in minutes. Old-school gas character with matching vigor, best paired with a good carbon filter.SleepNewer$69Buy now
Dog Walker OG ClonesA gassy, skunky OG with a quiet cult following. Moderate height, sturdy limbs, and flowers that keep stacking density late into the cycle.SolventlessDaytime$199Buy now
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What Connecticut Law Lets You Grow
Before you order, here is exactly what the state allows a home grower to keep.
Home cultivation opened to all Connecticut adults in July 2023, two years after legalization. Adults 21 and older may grow three mature and three immature plants each, with a 12-plant cap per household. Plants must be grown indoors or in a locked, enclosed space that is not visible from public areas.
- Verified Genetics: our breeder cuts trace back to the real source, not a mislabeled cutting.
- Rotation-Friendly: the 3-mature / 3-immature split is built for staggered harvests; clones keep the pipeline moving.
- Clean Start: every clone is HLVD-tested and pest-screened before it ships.
Source: Conn. Gen. Stat. ch. 420f. Official information from the CT Department of Consumer Protection at portal.ct.gov/cannabis. A grower’s summary, not legal advice.
| Recreational status | Legal (2021) |
|---|---|
| Home grow (all adults) | Since July 2023 |
| Plant limit | 3 mature + 3 immature / adult |
| Household cap | 12 plants |
| Storage | Locked, enclosed |
| Clones ship | Statewide |
When To Order Your Connecticut Clones
What To Do When Your Order Arrives
The five-step protocol that gets a shipped clone through its first 72 hours.
- 1
The “Box Opening” Protocol
Dim the lights. Do not open the box under full-strength grow lights or direct sun. The plants have been in the dark for 24-48 hours, and sudden bright light causes stress.
- 2
Re-Hydrate the Root Zone
Dip the bottom of the plug in pH-balanced water (5.8-6.2 pH). You want the plug moist, not dripping wet, to help the roots recover from transit.
- 3
The Humidity Dome (Crucial)
Shipping stresses plants. Place clones in a tray with a humidity dome and aim for 70-75% RH inside for the first 24 hours to stabilize transpiration.
- 4
The “Hardening Off” Process
Slowly open vents over 3 days. If they pray (leaves pointing up) when the dome is off, they are ready for your main lights or outdoor hardening.
- 5
Trust But Verify
Always quarantine new arrivals for 5-7 days before introducing them to your main grow room or garden.
Growing City by City in Connecticut
Conditions change across the state, and so does the right week to plant out.
Buy Clones In Hartford
Zone 6b, plant early May
The Connecticut River valley heats up fast and stays humid through August. Transplant in early May, leave generous spacing, and thin interior growth to keep air moving. Frost holds off until mid-October most years, plenty of time to ripen fuller-season cuts.
Buy Clones In New Haven
Zone 7a, plant early May
Coastal New Haven gets a maritime buffer on both ends of the season. Early May transplants ride a long, mild fall, and the sea breeze helps dry the canopy after summer storms. Watch for late-August humidity spikes all the same.
Buy Clones In Stamford
Zone 7a, plant late Apr
The southwest corner is Connecticut’s mildest ground, and urban heat pushes it a notch further. Container growing on a sunny patio or deck works well here. Transplant in late April once nights hold steady, and rotate pots to keep growth even.
Buy Clones On The New London Shoreline
Zone 7a, plant early May
The shoreline trades a little summer heat for a steady salt-air breeze, which is a fair deal in mold season. Transplant in early May, anchor containers against coastal gusts, and let the long, gentle fall carry flower to full ripeness.
Questions About Buying Clones In Connecticut
Everything growers ask before their first order.
What size are the clones?
Our clones arrive fully rooted and 8-12 inches tall. These are established, hardened-off plants ready to transplant into your medium of choice, not fresh cuttings.
Are these clones tested for Hop Latent Viroid (HLVD)?
Absolutely. We keep every mother plant on a strict lab-testing schedule and screen for HLVD, Russet Mites, and Spider Mites, so you receive a clean, verified start.
How do you ship clones discreetly?
We use specialized packaging that secures the root plug and protects the canopy. The boxes are plain and unmarked to ensure privacy and security throughout transit.
When should clones go outside in Connecticut?
Late April in the mild southwest corner around Stamford, early May along the shoreline and in New Haven, and early to mid-May for Hartford and the inland valleys. Harden plants off for several days first. Connecticut’s frost-free season is generous by New England standards, so there is no need to gamble on an early week.
How do I handle Connecticut’s late-summer humidity?
Airflow is the whole game. Space plants generously, thin interior leaves once flowering begins, and water in the morning so the canopy is dry by evening. Shoreline growers get free help from the sea breeze. Inland, pick an open, breezy spot over a sheltered corner, and inspect dense buds regularly from late August on.
Can I grow indoors year-round in Connecticut?
Yes, and the same limits apply indoors: three mature and three immature plants per adult, capped at twelve per household. A modest tent turns Connecticut’s allowance into a rolling schedule, with clones vegging while others flower. Since clones arrive fully rooted at 8-12 inches, each cycle starts with several weeks already banked.
Do you guarantee clones arrive alive?
Yes. Our Arrive Alive guarantee replaces any plant that arrives dead. Send a photo through the replacement form and a replacement goes out. Unbox on delivery day, water lightly, and let plants rest a day before assessing, since ordinary shipping droop typically recovers overnight.
How quickly do orders ship?
Orders placed one week typically ship the following week, nationwide, in discreet unmarked boxes. Plants arrive fully rooted at 8-12 inches and ready to acclimate. Have your pots, medium, and light or garden spot ready before arrival so the plants keep their momentum from day one.
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Plant limits and planting windows for every state we ship to.
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