Source for clones

goodro wilson

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I know nobody in colorodo but decided instead of poppin tons of beans and finding keepers I'd like to just invest in some quality clones.. But I live in texas.. Still I feel it's worth the trip if I can find what I'm lookin for. Checked out craigslist but where can I get quality clones with no card? If anyone can help it would sure be appreciated always had good luck on riu meeting cool people
 

TruenoAE86coupe

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Clone sales are not legal, nor this "donation" stuff. The only way to do this "legally" would be to find someone willing to give you the clones. There is plenty of clones on CL to be had with no red card, but bugs, disease and quality are always an unknown.
But as always it is best to make friends, then things tend to find you.
 

Bubbagineer

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goodro, sorry for hijacking yo thread bro, but I am a fishing addict (its as much about being in the mountains as it is about fishing)... You fish the rivers? Being on the south side I'm particular to Deckers area :cool: it's almost time man, a few more weeks.
 

goodro wilson

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I live 2 min from lake lbj here in tx I try to fish at least once a week down here.. A fishin trip might be in order
 

Bubbagineer

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Sounds nice. I grew up in the SE Bass fishing mostly and saltwater fishing primarily for King Mackerel & Cudas. I miss living around large bodies of water. My brother lives on a lake down there and probably fishes 4 or 5 afternoons a week, always catch big fish with him - cast nets shad... motto is if you want to catch a 10 lb. bass, you need a 1 lb. bait. The shad we fish with down there are longer than your hand.

But CO has its own appeal....
 

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goodro wilson

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I mostly go not fishing but who cares I just go to get away from the wife and smoke some jernts by myself!
But that feeling when u finally hook a big ol bass... Priceless.
 

milkman1

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Jesus, can we just change this to the RIU colorado fishing thread? Hopefully all this snow recently will be good for the trout this year.

Regarding clones, I have had good luck with CL, also some BUGS! Never again...
 

Springs smoker

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So far love fishing in CO. My first season and I am doing great. I have had success with CL on the clones. Biut it's hit or miss
 

420circuit

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Catching 'cudas is fun, recovering your hook not so much and cooking, hey, if anyone knows how to cook these toothy monsters please let me know as we tried everything and quit taking them home after they failed even smothered in onions and cream sauce.

Regarding clones, why would you risk exposing your grow room to bugs when you can grow from seed to get the top genetics and then clone your own plants to save the ones you like? A cloner is cheap and easy to make, kind of like a girl I knew in school...
 

milkman1

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Catching 'cudas is fun, recovering your hook not so much and cooking, hey, if anyone knows how to cook these toothy monsters please let me know as we tried everything and quit taking them home after they failed even smothered in onions and cream sauce.

Regarding clones, why would you risk exposing your grow room to bugs when you can grow from seed to get the top genetics and then clone your own plants to save the ones you like? A cloner is cheap and easy to make, kind of like a girl I knew in school...
First off, who eats 'cuda?


Why risk the bugs? Shit happens, out of cash (CL clones listed from $5-$20 ea) cant afford a <$100 attitude order arriving 3 weeks from now (plus veg and sexing time). When I lived on the east, I could only dream of these genetics being available so cheap and easy.

Wham bam thank you mam, CL clones are the trick if ya got nothing else...
 

Bubbagineer

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You can eat a Cuda if you're hungry enough :-), seriously though cudas can be toxic when they are big. Used to camp in the Keys and dive and spear fish every spring break... Man that's a long time ago, we were poor - only had money for booze and weed and gas so we had to catch dinner, which isn't that hard but you are sick of lobster at the end of the week... anyway an old Bahamian dude taught us how to tell if a cuda is poison. He said two ways, first take a shiny penny and filet back some meat and put the penny in there for 1/2 an hour and if it corrodes then don't eat the fish. Bein as we were hungry, we went with option 2 which was to feed a piece to one of the hundreds of feral housecats and watch it for a few minutes, if it don't keel over your good. Ate the fish, wasn't the best... Also remember on that trip smoking cheap ass square grouper brick weed we bought, was awful, soaked in seawater lol but it got you high... Kind of.

oh, sorry with boring you with fishing stories :p
 

goodro wilson

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Like he said it would cost me a few Hundred in seeds to find my keepers plus the two three months veg time to take clones or I could make a road trip and spend a few bucks on clones idk still thinking about it just wanted to test the waters to see if they were available like that
 

lvtokerr

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so whos down to fish and burn some? haha... I have a couple fishing yaks. I have some flave clones coming up. I have never fished for bass very much. Once when I was a tiny kid I was bored so I decided to the some lures. I hooked a six pounder but thought I snagged a stick. Then I seen the lunker hop out of the water. Texas would be the place to go bassin. I live a hr from spinney and the mile. If anyone wants to.

my pops bought mob boss clones that look like someone put a hit on them off of cl. he nursed them back and it became one of his fave strains for a while. I think buying clones from cl vs the store has same chance of bugs. I bought clones from stores that had bad root aphids. took a month of nuking and nursing to get them to take off.
 

Tdk74

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I could not resist when i saw fishing talk on here! Colorado PIGS baby! all on my fly rod as well! the first two are on the Poudre and the big brownie in on the Yampa.

3 things i cannot live without.... Dank nugs, Fly fishing, and jamming the Dead! in any order please!!!!
 

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Bubbagineer

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I could not resist when i saw fishing talk on here! Colorado PIGS baby! all on my fly rod as well! the first two are on the Poudre and the big brownie in on the Yampa.

3 things i cannot live without.... Dank nugs, Fly fishing, and jamming the Dead! in any order please!!!!
Sick. Nice footballs :-) I caught a nice brown on yampa right behind the rabbit ears motel last spring. Water was crazy low but the bite was killer.
 
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