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CLONES

 100% Predictable Results

CLONES AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE AT OUR FARMGATE

RED CONGOLOSE

PURE SATIVA

THC RANGE 18 TO 23%

R2

BALANCED HYBRID 50/50

THC RANGE 22 TO 25%

EAST COAST POWER DIESEL

SATIVA DOMINANT HYBRID

THC RANGE 18 TO 22%

WEDDING CAKE

INDICA DOMINANT HYBRID

THC RANGE 20 TO 25%

BITTER CHERRY PUNCH

POTENT SATIVA

THC RANGE 22 TO 27%

Please note that the THC ranges listed for our clones depend on numerous variables necessary for proper growth. Creberus reserves the right to refuse refunds for any clone purchased, as we cannot guarantee specific THC levels due to environmental factors and cultivation practices.

WHY YOU SHOULD BUY CLONES:

Purchasing cannabis cloned plants offers several advantages over seeds. Clones are taken from proven mother plants, ensuring genetic consistency and eliminating the risk of obtaining male plants. This guarantees that all clones will be female, saving time and effort otherwise spent identifying and removing male plants. Additionally, clones have a head start in growth compared to seeds, as they bypass the germination and seedling stages. With clones, growers can select specific strains or phenotypes with known characteristics, such as yield, potency, or terpene profile, allowing for greater control and predictability in cultivation. Overall, cannabis clones offer a convenient and reliable option for growers seeking consistent and high-quality harvests.

  1. Genetic Consistency

  2. Guaranteed Female Plants

  3. Time and Effort Savings

  4. Predictable Results

  5. Faster Harvests

FAQ

  • New to transplanting cannabis clones?
    When transferring your cannabis clones into soil, avoid removing them from the rock wool. Additionally, refrain from compacting the soil excessively. For outdoor transfer, gradually acclimate the clone to sunlight over at least one week in a semi-shaded area.
  • Thinking of planting your new clones outside?
    It's not advisable to plant cannabis clones outside immediately. Instead, acclimate them gradually to natural sunlight by exposing them during the day and bringing them indoors at night. Providing supplemental light for a minimum of 18 hours is recommended.
  • What is Light cycle suggested for our clones?
    All our clones are accustomed to a 24-hour light cycle. Maintaining a minimum of 18 hours of light is crucial for vegetative growth.
  • And what about the transitioning light cycle
    To transition clones to the flowering stage, gradually reduce the light exposure from 24 to 18 hours over a few days. A light cycle of 18 hours on and 6 hours off is ideal for vegetative growth.
  • Which are the stages before harvest
    Clones progress through the vegetative and flowering stages before reaching maturity. Harvesting is recommended when trichomes turn milky white. Post-harvest, drying, trimming, and curing are necessary.
  • How to Feed your new Clones?
    Initially, provide light watering after transplanting into soil. After roots emerge (around 3-5 days), administer a low-nitrogen nutrient solution at 50% strength.
  • And what about light requirements after feeding the clones?
    During flowering, maintain a 12-hour light and 12-hour dark cycle. For vegetative growth, provide 18 hours of light followed by 6 hours of darkness.
  • Signs of watering issues
    Under-watered plants grow slowly and exhibit lower leaf loss, while over-watered plants may show brown roots and drooping leaves.
  • Identifying pests and mildew
    Mites cause dots on leaves, while powdery mildew appears as a white powder. Fungus gnats may emerge from soil when watering.
  • Which is the best wat to apply a Powdery mildew Treatment
    Preventive measures include increasing ventilation and reducing humidity. Infected plants should be isolated and treated with suitable pesticides.
  • Topping your clones
    To top a cannabis plant, cut the node where growth stunting is desired. Various methods exist for optimal growth.
  • How to spot healty roots on my clones?
    Healthy roots appear white and fuzzy, while unhealthy roots are brown, black, or reddish-brown.
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