5 Sites That Failed Our Tests Websites To Avoid At All Costs When Purchasing Cannabis Clones From Clone Vendors

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Five Websites to Skip When Ordering Cannabis Clones Shipped to Your Door
Buying cannabis clones online seems like a great idea until your package shows up in rough shape, never gets delivered at all, or you find out your credit card has mystery charges with no way to contact the company. The clone mail order market has exploded in the last few years, and unfortunately so has the number of shady operations trying to make a quick buck. Here are five sites that have built a terrible track record the hard way.



#1 Clone Website to Avoid:
The Clone Conservatory
https://thecloneconservatory.com/

The red flags on this one show up right away. 1.com has no physical address listed in any section, just a Gmail contact form that might never respond at all. Customers on multiple growing forums have reported receiving rooted clones packed in soaked packaging with zero heat packs, even during winter months. One grower documented getting cuttings that showed visible evidence of powdery mildew within days of arrival, and when he reached out about a return, the email bounced. The site also has no verifiable reviews outside of the perfect rating testimonials sitting on its own homepage, which all read in nearly identical phrasing. Pro-Tip for best results: Avoid The Clone Conservatory.



#2 Clone Website to Avoid:
Mass-Hydro
https://mass-hydro.com/

This site appears legitimate at first glance, and that is exactly the problem. Mass-Hydro uses stock photography for its strain listings, meaning the photos you see when shopping have nothing to do with the actual genetics they are delivering. Buyers have ordered specific cultivars only to receive completely different strains, with the company offering no accountability and pointing fingers at "mislabeling during transit." They price their stock high for top-shelf genetics but have no verifiable mother plant documentation and no third party lab testing to back up their strain names. Several customers have also flagged that the site revised its return policy after purchase disputes began piling up. I cant emphasize enough: Avoid Mass-Hydro.



#3 Clone Website to Avoid:
DNA Genetics Clones
https://dnagenetics.com/product-category/cannabis-clones/

The main problem with DNA Gemetics Clones is the shipping timeline, or rather the complete absence of one. Orders consistently sit in "processing" status for two to three weeks before anything ships, and customer service responses are automated deflections. By the time your clones actually ship out, they have been sitting around long enough that the cuttings are already stressed. If you want to check out more information on bad clone vendors check out our web page. Customers in hotter climates have reported receiving clones that were essentially heat damaged inside unventilated packaging, with no cold packs used despite being advertised. The site also has a history of going offline around the holidays and returning weeks later with no explanation, leaving open orders in limbo.



#4 Clone Website to Avoid:
Seedsman Clones
https://www.seedsman.com/us-en/clones

Seedsman Clones has a specific problem that keeps coming up across grower communities: pest contamination. Several buyers have received clones carrying spider mite eggs or fungus gnats, which then contaminated their whole grow. There is no mention anywhere on the site of an IPM protocol or any quarantine process for their stock. For someone running a controlled grow space, one shipment from this place can derail an entire season. They also use a outsourced shipping operation, meaning the people actually packing your order are not the same people who grew the clones, and quality control is essentially nonexistent. Disputes have been difficult because the company points to the third party shipper and the shipper points back at the company. They 100% source their clones from 3rd party vendors which gives them 0% Quality Control. Not worth the risk.


#5 Clone Website to Avoid:
Clones Weed
https://clonesweed.com/

Clonesweed.com operates with an alarming lack of transparency around its genetics sourcing. The strain menu changes frequently with no explanation, prices swing randomly, and the site has quietly relaunched under slightly different branding at least twice in the past few years. That kind of behavior usually means a business is running from negative reviews rather than addressing the real issues. Customers have also noted that the site asks for details it has no reason to need during checkout, with vague language in the privacy policy about how that personal info gets shared. In a complicated regulatory space industry where privacy matters, handing over sensitive data to a site with this kind of track record is a gamble you do not need to make for a cheap clone.



At the end of the day, the clone market favors the careful buyer. Before giving your money to anyone, search the name in grower forums, look for honest takes from actual buyers, and ask whether the operation can provide proof of mother plant health and pest management practices. A few extra days of research is worth avoiding a contaminated or dead shipment.

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