Cannabis Clones For Sale In Maine
Six mature plants, twelve immature, unlimited seedlings, per person. Maine wrote the country’s most generous home-grow law, and HLVD-Tested verified genetics are how you use it.
- HLVd TestedEvery mother screened
- Fully Rooted8 to 12 inch plants
- Free UPS 2-Day AirNo minimum order
- Arrive Alive100% replacement
Buy Cannabis Clones In Maine
Verified breeder cuts picked for Maine conditions, in stock and ready to ship this week.
Pineapple Fields ClonesRipe pineapple sweetness that smells like somewhere much warmer than Maine. Cheerful daytime character with lively, healthy growth from the first week.DaytimeOutdoor$199Buy now
The Soap ClonesClean, sharp, almost herbal terps that cut through a room. A modern favorite that pairs frosty flowers with steady, reliable vigor.Breeder CutHigh THC$69Buy now
Chem Sister (Chem Dog Verified) ClonesVerified through Chem Dog himself, so the fuel is the real article. Raw chem character from the family that defined East Coast gas.LegendaryBreeder Cut$69Buy now
Key Lime Jack ClonesZesty lime over classic Jack spice. An energetic grower that stretches politely, takes topping well, and stays bright green deep into flower.Pheno HuntedOld School$69Buy now
Deep End Butter ClonesRich, creamy terps with real depth behind them. A heavy resin producer worth earmarking for the wash if you press or sift.Breeder CutSolventless$99Buy now
Halloween ClonesA dark, moody cut with a name made for a New England October. Distinctive character that stands apart in even a crowded lineup.SolventlessNewer$69Buy now
More Clones Shipping To Maine
Best sellers in stock right now, free UPS 2-Day Air on every one.
Cheetah Piss Clones$69Buy now
Pineapple Fruz Clones$69Buy now
Circus Animals Clones$69Buy now
Sour Diesel – AJ’s cut Clones$69Buy now
Blue Lobster Clones$69Buy now
Strawberry Mango Haze Clones$69Buy now
Crunch Berriez Clones$69Buy now
Cotton Candy Lobster Clones$69Buy now
Pablo’s Revenge Clones$69Buy now
What Maine Law Lets You Grow
Before you order, here is exactly what the state allows a home grower to keep.
Maine has the most generous home-grow allowance in the country. Under Title 28-B, every adult 21 and older may cultivate six mature plants, twelve immature plants, and an unlimited number of seedlings, per person, even across multiple locations. Towns cannot ban home cultivation or charge a permit fee. One requirement most growers miss: every mature and immature plant must carry a legible tag with your name and Maine ID number.
- Real Capacity: 6 mature + 12 immature per person is enough for a serious perpetual rotation.
- Tag Your Plants: a simple plant stake with your name and Maine ID number keeps every plant airtight.
- Clean Start: every clone is HLVD-tested and pest-screened before it ships.
Source: 28-B M.R.S. §1502, full text at legislature.maine.gov. A grower’s summary, not legal advice.
| Recreational status | Legal (2016) |
|---|---|
| Home grow | Yes |
| Mature plants | 6 per person |
| Immature plants | 12 per person |
| Seedlings | Unlimited |
| Plant tags | Required (name + ID) |
When To Order Your Maine 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 Maine
Conditions change across the state, and so does the right week to plant out.
Buy Clones In Portland
Zone 5b, plant mid-May
Southern coastal Maine gives you the state’s longest window, roughly mid-May to a mid-October first frost. Ocean fog raises humidity, so space plants for airflow and check dense buds daily in September. This is where Maine’s six-mature allowance gets used to its fullest.
Buy Clones In Bangor
Zone 5a, plant late May
Bangor runs a couple weeks tighter than the coast. Transplant in late May and target harvest by early October. Warm, bright summers grow excellent plants here. The job is matching your cuts to the shorter calendar and staying ahead of the fall damp.
Buy Clones In Lewiston
Zone 5a, plant mid-May
The Androscoggin valley warms nicely and holds a solid mid-May to early October season. Summer humidity is the main opponent, so prune for airflow and avoid overhead watering late in flower. Good sun exposure on a south-facing slope buys you extra ripening days.
Buy Clones In Aroostook County
Zone 4a, plant early Jun
The County has famously good farm soil and a famously short season. Set clones out in early June, expect first frost by mid-September, and run quick finishers or a hoop house. Long northern daylight pushes hard vegetative growth while the window lasts.
Questions About Buying Clones In Maine
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.
What is Maine’s plant tagging rule?
Every plant you grow needs a tag showing the grower’s name and an identification number. It is a simple compliance step: weatherproof tags or plant stakes with your details keep your garden clearly legal at a glance. Tag clones as soon as they join your count so nothing in the garden is ever ambiguous.
Can I grow at more than one location in Maine?
Yes. Maine allows home cultivation at multiple locations, which is rare among home-grow states. Growers use it to split a garden between a backyard and a family camp, or to run an indoor space in town alongside an outdoor plot. Keep every site within your personal limits and keep plants tagged wherever they grow.
Can my town ban home growing?
No. Maine towns cannot ban home cultivation, so your right to grow does not change when you cross a town line. That protection is part of why Maine’s law is considered the most grower-friendly in the country. Ordinary rules about nuisance and property still apply, but the grow itself is protected statewide.
When should clones go outside in Maine?
Mid-May along the southern coast around Portland, late May for Bangor and central Maine, and early June up in Aroostook County. Harden clones off for several days first, since they arrive from a controlled environment. If a late cold snap threatens, a night indoors or under frost cloth costs nothing and saves the plant.
What if my clones arrive dead after the trip north?
Our Arrive Alive guarantee covers it. Photograph the plant, submit it through the replacement form, and we replace clones that arrive dead. Maine is well within our nationwide shipping range and plants handle the trip fine in nearly all cases, but the guarantee means the risk of a rough transit sits with us, not you.
Buy Clones In Another State
Plant limits and planting windows for every state we ship to.
Ready To Order Your Maine Clones?
No minimum order, free shipping, and an Arrive Alive Guarantee on every plant we send.
