Cannabis Clones For Sale In Minnesota
Secure elite, HLVD-Tested genetics delivered to your door. Fully rooted, 8-12 inch plants bred to move fast in Minnesota’s short northern season.
- HLVd TestedEvery mother screened
- Fully Rooted8 to 12 inch plants
- Free UPS 2-Day AirNo minimum order
- Arrive Alive100% replacement
Buy Cannabis Clones In Minnesota
Verified breeder cuts picked for Minnesota conditions, in stock and ready to ship this week.
Church ClonesA calm, steady grower with a reputation for tolerating damp, cool conditions. A sensible anchor for a northern garden that cannot afford a mold-prone diva.SolventlessSleep$249Buy now
Catpiss Haze ClonesPungent, nose-wrinkling sativa funk that haze devotees prize. It runs taller than average, so top it early if your tent ceiling is close.DaytimeOutdoor$199Buy now
Blue Sierraz ClonesBlue-fruit terps over a sturdy frame. Cool September nights pull deep color into the flower, a welcome bonus in a short-season state.Breeder CutHigh THC$69Buy now
Dirty Girl Runtz ClonesSweet candy nose with a funky undertone that keeps things interesting. Compact enough to run in a basement tent straight through the long Minnesota winter.High THCBeginner$69Buy now
Space Candy ClonesSugary, fruit-forward flower on a plant that moves quickly through veg. A good fit when your window between frosts is measured in weeks, not months.SleepTent$249Buy now
Pakistan Chitral Kush ClonesAn old mountain kush line famous for cold tolerance and striking dark color. If any plant respects a Minnesota fall, it is this one.SleepOutdoor$199Buy now
Cotton Candy Lobster ClonesThe name promises spun sugar and the flower delivers, pink-tinged and sweet. An eye-catcher that grows more politely than its wild name suggests.PurpleNewer$69Buy now
Blue Zangria ClonesFruit-punch aroma with a citrus twist. Energetic side branching fills a screen fast, useful when you need a full canopy from a short veg.PurpleSolventless$69Buy now More Clones Shipping To Minnesota
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What Minnesota Law Lets You Grow
Before you order, here is exactly what the state allows a home grower to keep.
Recreational cultivation has been legal since 2023. A household may grow up to eight plants at its primary residence, with no more than four mature and flowering at one time. That 4-and-4 split is built for a staggered rotation: four in veg while four flower. Plants must be in an enclosed, locked space out of public view.
- Built for Rotation: the 4-mature / 4-veg split rewards growers who stagger clones a few weeks apart.
- Short-Season Ready: we ship vigorous cuts that establish fast and finish before the September frost.
- Clean Start: every clone is HLVD-tested and pest-screened before it ships.
Source: Minn. Stat. §342.09. Official rules from the MN Office of Cannabis Management at mn.gov/ocm. A grower’s summary, not legal advice.
| Recreational status | Legal (2023) |
|---|---|
| Home grow | Yes |
| Plant limit | 8 per residence |
| Mature/flowering cap | 4 at a time |
| Location | Primary residence only |
| Clones ship | Statewide |
When To Order Your Minnesota 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 Minnesota
Conditions change across the state, and so does the right week to plant out.
Buy Clones In Minneapolis
Zone 5a, plant late May
Transplant after the mid-May frost date passes; late May is safer. The metro heat island buys you a week or two on either end of the season. Pick cuts that finish by early October, because the first hard freeze rarely waits much past then.
Buy Clones In St. Paul
Zone 5a, plant late May
Same window as Minneapolis, with river-valley pockets that frost earlier than the neighborhood average. Veg clones indoors under light through May so they hit the yard big and well rooted. A south-facing wall adds real warmth in September, right when it counts.
Buy Clones In Duluth
Zone 4b, plant early Jun
Lake Superior keeps Duluth cold late into spring; many years you cannot safely transplant until early June. The lake also delays fall frost a little, but this is still the shortest season in the state. Greenhouses and fast finishers earn their keep here.
Buy Clones In Rochester
Zone 4b-5a, plant late May
A hair colder than the Twin Cities, with more open-country wind. Transplant in late May behind a windbreak or fence line. Watch for an early-September cold snap; keeping a frost blanket ready can save a crop that needs two more weeks to ripen.
Questions About Buying Clones In Minnesota
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.
Will these finish before the Minnesota frost?
That is exactly what we pick for. Start clones indoors, plant out after the last frost in late May, and choose vigorous cuts; an 8-12 inch rooted clone saves you the month a seed would need.
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.
Should I veg clones indoors before the Minnesota season starts?
Yes, that is the standard northern play. Start clones inside under light in April, grow them to a strong size, then harden them off and transplant after the mid-May frost date. You gain weeks of growth that would otherwise be lost to cold ground.
Can I keep mother plants or clones inside over the winter?
Yes, within your limits. Minnesota allows eight plants per residence with no more than four mature, so small nonflowering plants under light still count toward the eight. Many growers hold a mother or two through winter, take spring cuttings, and stay under the cap the whole time.
What if my clones arrive dead after shipping?
Every order carries our Arrive Alive guarantee. If a plant arrives dead, send a photo through the replacement form and we will replace it. In shoulder-season Minnesota weather, plan to bring the box indoors quickly on delivery day rather than letting it sit on a cold porch.
When should I order for a Minnesota outdoor season?
Work backwards from a late-May transplant. Orders placed one week typically ship the following week, so ordering in mid-April puts clones in your hands by early May, with plenty of time to veg them indoors under light while the last frost dates pass.
Can I grow at a cabin or second property in Minnesota?
No. Minnesota limits home cultivation to your primary residence, so a lake cabin or hunting property does not qualify. Keep the grow at the address where you actually live. The eight-plant residence cap, with four mature plants at most, applies to that primary residence.
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Plant limits and planting windows for every state we ship to.
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