Your good bro. I want to grow their Purple Apricot and the Peanut Butter Soufflee. What it looks like to me. Is someone got lazy or stoned on IPM work on a some batches. Shit happens. Thatās why we
Isolate-Scope-Treat multiple times. Even if scopes are clean.
man this thread is a wave of emotions. ive a huge fan of clones but ya ive gotten PM even from the best vendors. I bought a bunch of healthy looking cuts at my local dispensary, brought them immediately into my room without quarantine and sure enough everything went to hell. fortunately i was able to toss everything in flower, cut the mothers back and treat them pests. lost 3+ months of grow room time but didnt loose any genetics.
tl/dr: clones are great but you need to accept theyre wildly dangerous for an active grow
all i was saying is the purple queen is definitely succeptible to pm, seen no evidence that i actually got it from sun-clone lol. thats an assumption made by others then repeated til taken as fact.
fact. I got PM from them!
Growing cannabis is a job, and you are responsible for your grow, and checking new product coming in your grow for any kind of unwanted bugs or pm or whatever is part of the job. Other than hplvd these problems that come with receiving new clones are not new. Blaming the supplier for infecting your grow is irresponsible.
I drive trucks and have a CDL, it is my job to check that truck before work everything. If something is not right and breaks I canāt say well it is Freightliners fault.
What if they sold you a lemon that didnāt work?
Or an issue so bad that the truck is not able to be used.
I feel like that is the situation here.
You are correct it is our responsibility to check your load but I feel like for the price they new something was up.
Just my opinion.
If there is something broke then that gets taken care of by the company. PM is not a defective issue.
I got a great computer for you, it only comes with a keystroke virus. Donāt worry you can clean it!
I think all @Mrgreenthumb is saying is to take responsibility for your grow. If this was a perfect world. We would never get PM or bugs from a supplier. Once that cut or clone is in your hands. Itās yours, you own it. Treat it accordingly. If you donāt that is on you.
@ColeLennon nailed it, when it all said and done. It is your grow your job to take care of everything that happens with it. We all fuck up and shit happens.
Letās not let this vendor off the hook that easily.
Did they know they had PM problems? Almost certainly, hence the āclaimedā IPM. Why do we just assume they usually do a really good job with IPM management? We cant prove that they are diligent with their IPM schedule and have evidence of the opposite with several folks on here with new cases of PM.
Yet instead of trying to do things right and waiting until they have healthy cuts to ship, they chased the greed and sold whatever they could. Keep in mind, this guy was bragging about selling out strains to commercial producers. Do you all really think these guys can hang and stay in business if they are shipping out flats with issues to warehouses? Likely also spreading the Viroid. Dude dipped out on purpose because of this, certainly. What is the sense in defending them? Shit operator that will likely cease to exist after this summer. Fly by night
If I got PM from them. I would call and email off their site until I contacted the owner or nursery manager. So they can fix the problem. I canāt tell you how many times I ended up with better gear on them after just communicating the issue with them. A good business will appreciate a sound level headed approach to a problem.
They are CLEARLY not a good business, though.
Because a couple people got PM. Please. Iāve been rooting for them because they are Oregonians and it is a new business for them. Iām still rooting for them. Iām going to fill my 3x3 this fall with Purple Apricot and do a journal. We will see how good this nursery is and can be. The work involved with running a nursery is intense hard work. I couldnāt do it. If someone canāt even kill bugs or PM in a home grow. How can one pass judgement on a handful of clones. Volume there is going to be breakage. Man up and contact them.
They sell clones from a Greenhouse.
They do not test for HPLV.
They do not have a state license number on their website.
Oregonians are typically hella cool, though
Who the fuck are you? Hemp cannabis police. You are just running your mouth by typing.
Oregonians are Cool. We know Cannabis.
The OLCC Lic Medical growers in this state provide the majority of 1000ās of hunted cuts in this state to nurseries.
The work and time involved with this is incalculable.
This cut cost me 27.00
The number on the Sun Clone website for contacting them is in Philomath, Oregon. That is the home of Next Generation Nurseries, I think Sun Clone is probably just a new national brand for them:
@ColeLennon and other Oregonians, what do you know about NGNās reputation?
I asked the guy a few weeks after they started this thread in a PM. I have grown several excellent NextGen clones. ^^^^ Above Blackberry Fire last year was theirs. I noticed that Sun Clones grow this strain week 1-week 8 to finish flower looked like Next Gens same web tool. Plus they had around the same # of cuts and strains. So I asked him flat out. Just that. He said. āWe are not affiliated or part of Next Gen. Next Gen can only sell in state and to lic medical growers or wellness center and disposā. What Sun Clone has done is use a 2018 Hemp Farm Bill lic to sell cuts that meet the CBD legal amounts by staying below in THC% in order to offer them within the US. I donāt know these guys. All that Iām saying is speculation on my part. If these cuts are coming from Next Gen they are legit.
I ran Next Gen Blackberry Fire and Blueberry Muffin last year. DJ Short Blueberry this year. So far everything as been nothing but complete fire on checking all the boxes when we want a cut. Yield-Taste-Terp-Bag Appeal-Potency AAAAA @Dirt_Wizard
Iāve often wondered about this, mainly because their menuās are so similar. It would NOT surprise me if Sun-Clone is just the grey-market side of the business for Next Gen.
Iāve received clones from Next Gen, from a dispensary in Portland. They were as advertised, performed well, and didnāt have bugs. They werenāt as healthy as Archiveās clones, but grew fine once I put them through quarantine. Just my experience.
Hard to make a buck these daysā¦ and us Oregonians know that all the weed that is grown here, isnāt staying hereā¦ same deal with clones. Draw your own conclusionsā¦
early spring ill start checking the archive menu again for outdoor strains but its a little exhausting checking it everyday to get the good stuff while its in stock. also they dont stock anything outdoor at least past april. i would go there above anywhere else but their quarantine isnt exactly perfect either, anyone who walks in to buy a gram of bud walks through the clone area.