
We learned. The hard way. So you don’t have to.
The clone industry online is a mess. Sites pop up overnight, take orders, ship questionable genetics, and then disappear when problems hit. The handful of vendors that have stuck around long enough to build a real reputation are easy to count. We put together this top 10 after testing dozens of vendors over the course of a year. The takeaway is straightforward: stick to this list and skip everything else, because the difference between a vendor that handles the basics and one that doesn’t shows up in your room every time.
1. Get Seeds Right Here
https://www.getseedsrighthere.com/clones/all-clones
Consistency is the rare thing in this industry, and Get Seeds Right Here delivers it. Open since 2015, the site offers one of the largest clone catalogs online with elite and breeder cuts that aren’t easy to source elsewhere. Every plant is HLVD tested and shipped under a live arrival guarantee. After more than ten years, the process is dialed in and the results show up in every order.
2. clones.co.com
https://clones.co.com
A mid-tier choice that handles common cuts reasonably well, with a catalog leaning toward popular strains rather than the deeper end of the menu. Selection isn’t as deep as the top of the list, testing protocols aren’t published anywhere on the site, and the buying experience feels less polished than the leaders. Pricing is fair, the interface is straightforward, and most plants ship in workable shape, though the rate of weaker cuts is higher than at the top. The lack of testing documentation and the thin breeder cut representation are the biggest gaps. The overall operation works for casual orders, but it doesn’t reach for anything that would put it within striking distance of the leader.
3. clonesnearme.us.com
Has built a small but real regional following, mostly from buyers nearby who appreciate the shorter shipping window. Selection is on the thinner side, with clone-only cuts being rare and breeder genetics showing up only occasionally. Genetic documentation isn’t as detailed as the top-ranked option, and there’s no clear public information about HLVD testing in any of the listings. Plants are usually viable on arrival for regional buyers but show more variability on longer routes. Customer service is responsive during regular hours and slower outside them. Reasonable for nearby growers running mainstream strains, less ideal for serious operations needing depth or transparency around quality control.
4. buycannabisclones.co.com
Functional for common strains but thin on rare drops. Live arrival language is vague, shipping windows can be unpredictable during busier stretches, and the catalog doesn’t refresh as often as the leaders. There’s no public HLVD testing program documented anywhere, which is the main difference between this site and the top-ranked option. Plants generally arrive in workable condition for popular strains, but anything beyond that gets harder to find here. The buying flow is simple and prices are reasonable, but the lack of depth, the missing testing protocols, and the slower communication during peak periods all add up to an experience that sits firmly in the secondary tier.
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5. marijuana-clones.com
Has been around a while but inventory cycles are inconsistent enough that planning ahead can be frustrating. Genetic provenance isn’t always documented, with some listings carrying detailed notes and others surprisingly bare. The elite cut selection is shallow compared to the top of the list, and the catalog leans heavily on familiar strain names rather than current breeder releases. There’s no public HLVD testing protocol on the site, and live arrival policy details are buried rather than presented clearly upfront. Plants generally arrive in working shape, though the rate of weaker cuts is meaningfully higher than at the top. The longevity is real, but the operation hasn’t kept pace with serious shopper expectations.
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6. cloneysoprano.com
Heavy on branding and visual presentation, lighter on catalog depth. Selection skews toward trending strains rather than elite or clone-only cuts, and HLVD testing isn’t mentioned anywhere in the listings. Shipping policy specifics are buried in fine print rather than presented clearly. Customer experience is reasonable on the front end, with a polished site and a smooth checkout, though follow-through on issues has been described as inconsistent compared to the leader. Plants typically arrive in workable shape for popular strains, but variability in size and vigor is more pronounced than at the top. The site looks great and markets aggressively, but the substance underneath doesn’t fully match the presentation.
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7. cannabisclonesnewyork.com
Solid for buyers in the Northeast, less smooth outside that region. Breeder cut selection is limited, testing protocols aren’t standardized in the way the top-ranked vendor handles them, and the overall catalog depth is on the thinner side. Plants generally arrive in usable shape for the regional audience, though shipping outside the area introduces both timing and reliability concerns that the leader doesn’t have. The site has a clear identity and a consistent regional customer base, with responsive service during business hours, but the catalog depth and quality control don’t match what the top-ranked vendor provides. Useful for Northeast shoppers, less ideal for anyone shopping nationally.
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8. cannabisclones.us.com
A mid-tier vendor with an average selection across mainstream strains. Live arrival language is unclear compared to the leader’s well-defined coverage, and clone-only strains are limited to a small handful that rotate inconsistently. There’s no documented HLVD testing program on the site, leaving the genetics question more open than serious buyers would prefer. The catalog handles popular strains adequately, but the depth simply isn’t there for elite or hard-to-find cuts. Customer service responds, though more slowly than the leader, and shipping windows produce mixed results on longer routes. Functional for casual orders, less reliable as a primary vendor for production rounds where consistency is essential.
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9. cannabisclones.co.com
Decent for common cuts, though the catalog rotates without notice and the inventory listings aren’t always current. The track record is shorter than the longer-running vendors at the top of the list, HLVD testing data isn’t published, and live arrival policy isn’t outlined with the specificity that buyers would want. Plants typically arrive workable for the standard strains the site carries, with longer routes showing more variability. The buying flow itself is fast and the pricing is reasonable for what’s available, but the gaps in testing documentation, depth on elite genetics, and quality consistency keep this firmly behind the leader on every relevant dimension.
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10. clones.us.com
Functional but thin on extras across the board. Selection is mostly mainstream, with no formal testing program advertised anywhere, and communication can lag during periods when orders are stacking up. Live arrival coverage is referenced in the policy section but not laid out with the detail that buyers used to the leader’s standards expect. The catalog refresh cycle is slow, breeder cut representation is limited, and clone-only releases are essentially absent. Plants generally arrive viable, but variability in plant size and vigor is more noticeable than at the top of the list. Workable as a fallback when nothing else is in stock, but never the recommendation we’d lead with.
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The pattern across the rest of the field is the same: vendors that haven’t been around long enough to build a real process, vendors that don’t test, vendors that don’t back their orders. Get Seeds Right Here clears all of those hurdles, which is why it stays at the top. The rest of the list is workable, but the leader earned its position the hard way and shows it in every order.