Breeder Clones

Good morning,

I’m wondering if anyone knows where to find reputable breeders clones that ship internationally.

Thank you! :blush:

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Where are you located @highpreist ?

Lots of us are frustrated with the imaginary lines that prevent us from sharing cuts. I’m in :canada: and the only way getting cuts across the line to the :us: (and back) is through "cheeky and very clever letter mail shipping of small snips*.

No roots and :crossed_fingers: they don’t travel too long so they are still viable upon arrival. I doubt though they’d make it across the pond.

If you mention your country there maybe a growmie that can point you in the right direction.

Best of success!

:v:

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I’m with the birdman. It’s been proven effective.
Idk if “reputable breeders” mail snips though. This is worth a read if you’re just sharing amongst friends. Friends that hold those cuts.:wink:

:slightly_smiling_face:

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There have been multiple successful envelope method attempts to across the pond. @anon33830044 is one that can attest. :+1:

I’ve just prepared a bunch of stuff to send out more. :eyes::grin::face_with_peeking_eye:

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@Rhino_buddy this is so AWESOMESAUCE TO READ!

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I can accomadate folks, with a method a bit safer than snail mail.

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What’s not safe about this? I’ve conferred with postal employees and even a postmaster. It’s legit. Not arguing, just wondering what your safer option is? Priority box? FedEx? I’m interested man. :heart_hands:

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Faster = safer in the elements no? Ive received things envelope method and never had much luck. Not due to fault from the sender in my opinion. The less time they’re out in volitile temp/rh swings the better.

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You’d be surprised how fast most of the envelopes(sent within the states) make it to their destination. Generally within 3 -4 days. Sometimes even faster, but also sometimes slower. Cannabis is pretty resilient. I’ve had white widow cuts in the fridge for bearing 6 months that rooted for me. I definitely don’t send cuts in summer weather, although I was testing to see how that would work. I’ll stick with sending stuff when it’s <70°F out. Also, I’m it rich, so this is a poor man’s method i guess. All I can say is it works, and works great. I’m all about bypassing the system, too!

Appreciate you @hoss8455 . :heart_hands:

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Generally, cannabis seeds are okay to send through the mail because they contain no THC. Live plants/cuttings normally go through without issue, too.

Also, a Forever stamp is good for up to 1 oz, anything heavier will require extra postage.

Square envelopes, as well as envelopes, or objects in envelopes, that are thicker than a 1/4” or very rigid are considered non-machinable and will require a non-machinable surcharge.

Don’t forget to put the proper stamp on the envelope, or it will be returned to you for one and that will add a few extra days to the delivery time.

Normal mail usually gets to its destination in a timely manner.
Delivery times are based on how far the mail must travel to reach its destination, get resorted, then delivered.

I can vouch on @hoss8455 :pray:
Amazing service…
Cuts are strong
Can’t say about genetics as still rooting…

But I can only say I had a great service, discreet, time wise good for me in my experience…
Great guy

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