Cannabis Clones For Sale In Oregon
Oregon practically invented American grow culture. Secure elite, HLVD-Tested genetics worthy of it, fully rooted at 8-12 inches, delivered from our nursery to yours.
- HLVd TestedEvery mother screened
- Fully Rooted8 to 12 inch plants
- Free UPS 2-Day AirNo minimum order
- Arrive Alive100% replacement
Buy Cannabis Clones In Oregon
Verified breeder cuts picked for Oregon conditions, in stock and ready to ship this week.
Super Snow Dog ClonesA frosted dog-family cut whose resin coat earns the snow in its name. Rangy, vigorous growth that was built for a full outdoor run.LegendaryBreeder Cut$69Buy now
Grape Pie ClonesBaked-grape sweetness with purple tones arriving as nights cool. A steady grower that stacks compact flower along every branch it makes.Solventless$249Buy now
Texas Shoreline ClonesA loud, fuel-leaning cut with genuine size to it. Give it room outdoors and it will use every foot you allow it.Solventless$249Buy now
Garlic Breath ClonesRank garlic funk that stays on your fingers after trim. Short, thick structure and dense flowers make it the savory grower’s pick.LegendarySolventless$69Buy now
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Before you order, here is exactly what the state allows a home grower to keep.
Recreational cultivation has been legal since Measure 91 in 2014. The limit is four plants per household, no matter how many adults live there, with no registration required. Grow in a secure spot out of public view, and fence any outdoor garden. One thing Oregon growers respect: exceeding four plants without a license is a felony, so count carefully. Registered medical patients may grow six mature plants.
- Four Plants, All Killers: with a hard household cap, verified female clones mean no slot is wasted on a male or a runt.
- Grow-Country Standards: Oregon growers know good genetics; our breeder cuts trace to the real source.
- Clean Start: every clone is HLVD-tested and pest-screened before it ships.
Source: ORS ch. 475C (Measure 91). Official rules from the Oregon Liquor & Cannabis Commission at oregon.gov/olcc. A grower’s summary, not legal advice.
| Recreational status | Legal (2014) |
|---|---|
| Home grow | Yes |
| Plant limit | 4 per household |
| Registration | Not required |
| Medical patients | 6 mature |
| Exceeding limit | Felony |
When To Order Your Oregon 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 Oregon
Conditions change across the state, and so does the right week to plant out.
Buy Clones In Portland
Zone 8b, plant mid-Apr
Portland’s season is long on the front end and rain-limited on the back. Transplant in mid-April, grow through a dry, warm summer, and plan harvest before persistent October rain. Canopy airflow and a gentle shake-off after early storms protect dense flowers.
Buy Clones In Eugene
Zone 8b, plant mid-Apr
The southern Willamette Valley grows big plants with little effort: mid-April transplants, dry summers, rich soil. The fall rain arrives fast, though, so watch the forecast from late September on and stage your harvest in passes rather than gambling on one weekend.
Buy Clones In Medford
Zone 8a, plant early Apr
The Rogue Valley is legendary sungrown country, hot, dry, and long. Transplant in early April, mulch deep, and give afternoon relief during July heat spikes. The extended season lets slower, heavier cuts reach the full maturity that western valleys sometimes cut short.
Buy Clones In Bend
Zone 6b, plant early Jun
Bend’s high desert can frost almost any month, so treat early June as the safe outdoor start and keep frost cloth handy regardless. Huge day-night swings build color and resin. Many Bend growers split the difference with a small greenhouse.
Questions About Buying Clones In Oregon
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 Oregon?
West of the Cascades, mid-April works for Portland and Eugene, and Medford can start in early April. Bend and the high desert should wait for early June, and even then keep frost cloth handy. Harden clones off for about a week regardless of region, since spring sun exposure is a bigger shock than temperature for fresh transplants.
How do I finish before the fall rain in the valley?
Plan the calendar backward from the rain. Transplant on time in April so plants reach full size early, choose cuts that ripen by late September or early October, and keep the canopy open so it dries fast after early storms. When the forecast turns, harvest in stages by ripeness instead of waiting for one perfect weekend.
Why start from clones instead of seeds?
A clone is a known female with proven character, so there is no germination, no sexing, and no pheno hunting. Yours arrive fully rooted at 8-12 inches, which is weeks of head start in the ground. With Oregon capping you at four plants, filling those slots with verified cuts beats gambling any of them on a seed lottery.
Do you guarantee live arrival to Oregon?
Yes. Every order carries the Arrive Alive guarantee: plants that arrive dead are replaced when you send a photo through the replacement form. The guarantee applies the same everywhere we ship, so the risk of a rough trip sits with us rather than with your four plant slots.
What is the shipping timeline after ordering?
Orders placed one week typically ship the following week. Plants travel in discreet, unmarked boxes and arrive fully rooted at 8-12 inches, ready to harden off. Use the lead time to prep soil or your tent so nothing stalls once the box shows up at your door.
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Plant limits and planting windows for every state we ship to.
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