Cannabis Clones For Sale In Illinois
HLVD-Tested genetics delivered to your door. Fully rooted, 8-12 inch plants for Illinois’ registered medical growers, Chicago to Carbondale.
- HLVd TestedEvery mother screened
- Fully Rooted8 to 12 inch plants
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What Illinois Law Allows
Before you order, here is exactly what the state allows a home grower to keep.
Illinois legalized recreational purchase in 2020, but home cultivation remains a medical privilege: only registered medical cannabis patients may grow, up to five plants per household in a locked, enclosed space out of public view. For patients tired of dispensary prices and shortages, five verified plants is a real supply.
- Patients Only: home grow requires an Illinois medical cannabis card; recreational growing is not permitted.
- Five-Plant Strategy: with a household cap, verified female clones mean every slot produces.
- Clean Start: every clone is HLVD-tested and pest-screened before it ships.
Source: 410 ILCS 705/10-5 (Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act). Official patient information at dph.illinois.gov. A grower’s summary, not legal advice.
| Recreational purchase | Legal (2020) |
|---|---|
| Recreational home grow | Not allowed |
| Medical home grow | Yes, registered patients |
| Plant limit | 5 per household |
| Storage | Locked, enclosed |
| Clones ship | Statewide |
When To Order Your Illinois 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 Illinois
Conditions change across the state, and so does the right week to plant out.
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Zone 6a, plant late May
Lake Michigan keeps Chicago springs cold, so patients should wait until late May to move plants outdoors. Many city patients skip the weather entirely and run a small tent, which fits apartment living and keeps a five-plant garden productive in every month of the year.
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Zone 6a, humid summers
Central Illinois delivers hot, sticky Julys and steady prairie wind. Plants love the heat once established, but August humidity invites mildew, so space plants generously and water at the base. Transplant hardened clones in mid May once the frost risk fades.
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Zone 5b, shorter window
Northern Illinois runs a beat colder than the rest of the state, with last frost around mid May and the first fall frost arriving in early October. Get clones outside promptly once nights warm up so flower can finish before the cold returns.
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Zone 7a, longest season
Southern Illinois is a different climate, closer to Kentucky than Chicago. Patients here can transplant in late April and ride a long, hot season. September stays muggy, so pick a site with morning sun and steady airflow to protect ripening flower.
Questions About Buying Clones In Illinois
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.
How many plants can a registered Illinois patient grow?
Five plants per household, and only for patients registered in the state medical program. The cap is per household, not per patient, so two cardholders under one roof still share five plants. Starting from sexed, rooted clones means every one of those five slots produces.
Why do clones make sense under a five-plant cap?
Because there is no room for error. Seeds can turn out male or weak, and a five-plant household cannot afford dead slots. Clones arrive as fully rooted, 8-12 inch females from HLVD-tested mothers, so every plant you count against the cap is one that finishes.
Should Illinois patients grow indoors or outdoors?
Both work. A tent gives year-round harvests and full climate control, which suits Chicago apartments. Outdoors, the Illinois summer grows big plants from Rockford down to Carbondale. Many patients split the difference, vegging indoors and finishing outside after the May frost date. Whichever route you choose, keep your plants out of public view.
When should I transplant clones outdoors in Illinois?
Mid May in the north, late April to early May in the south. Wait until overnight lows hold above 50 and harden clones off for a week first. An 8-12 inch rooted clone transplanted on time is well established before the real summer heat arrives. Mulch after transplant to even out soil moisture through the summer.
Will outdoor plants finish before Illinois frost?
In most of the state, yes. Photoperiod plants begin flowering as August days shorten and typically finish between late September and mid October. Northern patients near Rockford should favor earlier-finishing cuts and a full-sun site to stay comfortably ahead of the first freeze. A greenhouse buys extra insurance in a wet October.
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