Yes, but not all of them choose to sell clones. You can find a list of dispensaries selling clones from Exotic Nurseries on the 'where to find our plants page' of ExoticNurseriesllc.com.
Close do not require much water. It is best to keep them in a small pot or container with the medium of your choice until the root system has completely filled out the container And then transplant to a slightly larger pot. This significantly reduces the risk for overwatering and gives you the opportunity to dial-in your plants dry back period which is the point where the root system has dried out, but the plant is still retaining enough water to sustain itself without drooping. At this point is when you will re-water, and learn to read your plant - it will tell you when it is thirsty and you will work out a feeding schedule from there. Smaller, feedings more often will inspire more vigor in your plants.
It's always better to buy clones from Exotic Nurseries in comparison to buying seeds or starting from seed. The benefits are saving you the time and money It takes to germinate seeds and grow them to find out if it is male or female and then spending more time and money flowering a product you will potentially be disappointed with. Starting with clones From Exotic Nurseries means you are buying verified genetics with a reputation that upholds them. The difference in buying Clones from Exotic Nurseries in comparison to anyone else is our expertise in tissue culture, mothering and cloning. Our clones are as close to a first generation genetics as you can get without starting from seed so you will always have the most vigor and highest potential for the best finished products.
There are over 60 dispensaries across the state of Michigan who stock Clones from Exotic Nurseries. Find the location nearest you by visiting our where to find our plants page of ExoticNurseriesllc.com.
Not legally, unfortunately, at this time the Government does not permit the sale of cannabis plants through the mail. You may find companies labeling their products as Hemp in attempt to do this but Exotic Nurseries does not sell anything through the mail.
In Michigan anyone over the age of 21 can have 12 plants. A Michigan caregiver can have up to 72 plants with five patients and a patient without a caregiver can have 12 plants. Commercially licensed growers have access to much larger plant count restrictions ranging from 250-2,500 plants per license.
No but the best way to answer this question is by addressing 'genetic drift'. Genetic drift happens when a strain has been grown and restarted from one of its own clones to create a new mother plant too many times, or when the plant has gone through enough stress to cause genetic mutations. This will cause the plant to loose characteristics like smell, taste, yield and vigor. This is the exact reason why we use tissue culture to retain the vigor of our plants. Clones from Exotic Nurseries are cut from tissue cultured mother plants which means they are always going to have the freshest DNA and the highest potential for success. Tissue culture brings the DNA back to its original glory, and in many cases reinvigorates the plant to a point of being better than it was before.
An average you can expect to spend about $30 per plant on clones.
Things to look out for when buying clones are verified genetics, thick stems, healthy color, and always do a thorough pest inspection to make sure you're not bringing any pests into your garden.
you can purchase your legal amount at one time which is 2 1/2 ounces or 70 grams.
in order to sell anything to dispensaries in Michigan you need to first acquire a commercial license.