Importing clones

Turpman

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Anyone know if it can legally be done? And what paperwork is needed? Holiday in Oregon planned for this summer. Would be nice to bring back some fire.
 

Farmer.J

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Illegal but can be done. Make a 45° on each cutting. Have each one in a separate Ziploc and suck the air out with your mouth. Put the ziplocks in a hard case container and vacuum pack over the container, this will prevent smell and crushing the plant cells. Mail on a Monday to keep travel time as low as possible. It's a good idea to send more cuttings than you need. When the cuts get to the destination, remove them from the Ziplocs and place in a cup of water inside of a humidity dome. After 24-48 hours they will perk up and you can dip in aloe or root stimulator and plant into the medium. It is a legal risk but possible to do.
 

Farmer.J

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Also, mix aloe goo or root stimulator in the cup of water you put them in, it will help them recover and begin the rooting process.
 

Gquebed

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K thanks all. Not going to risk anything..... If anyone knows any Canadian AB sources feel free to PM me. I have a nice lemon kush for trade.
Thanks.
I just started some lemon kush. Never even smoked it before, never mind grow it.
Im about to flip in a week or 10 days. Any grow tips for me? Light or heavy feeders? Stretchy or no? Good yielder under ideal conditions? How many weeks to finish? Etc...???
 

ANC

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The cheese clone I run was smuggled in, in a shipping tube.
It makes you a custodian, it is not like something you can just get seeds of again.
 

Gquebed

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CalyxCrusher

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Thanks.
But i found that and a number of other pages that say the same thing word for word... which is basically the same description for tons of strains. Hard to trust copy and paste, generic tips... which i have found to be wrong on several occasions....lol

Then i found another page that offers some contradictory info...

So i figured id ask around for some confirmation...
That's because all kushes grow very similarly. Kushes are easy to grow, no need to over complicate simple things. It is after all, called a weed for a reason :bigjoint:
 

Gquebed

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That's because all kushes grow very similarly. Kushes are easy to grow, no need to over complicate simple things. It is after all, called a weed for a reason :bigjoint:
True.
But they all have idiosycracies... so asking for tips on a new strain never hurts.
EI... If the breeder had a proper description for the white russian i grow i wouldve been prepared for the incredible stretch (the breeder site didnt mention) and i wouldnt have had such a scramble when i realized they were going to grow right to the top of my lights...lol

What a fiasco that was...lol i know now to limit veg on those more than i normally would...
 
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