I have used them. Used to do all my own mothers and phenotype searching. With the lockdown on the plant counts, I now use Karma as my genetics bank. I agree the warehouse is kinda low grade. I however found all the plants to be the healthiest I have seen looking around. After growing our about 50 of their varieties, only about 5 were not worth growing and I am headed there again tomorrow to grab another 18. I come all the way from Fort Collins and find Bruce and Ana (sp?) to be very accommodating and helpful. I have never purchased any sort of usable meds from there, just clones. But I 100% consider them my clone partner right now.

I tell you who to avoid...is the company in south Loveland, across from the pet shop...in craigslist everyday...150+ something clones advertised. When you look at them...and I am not exaggerating...thrips, mites and PM, as well as mag def on all of them...are you fucking kidding me?

Karmaceuticals is always taking care of me. I have good clone results at Grateful Meds in Nederland, but they are limited and hit or miss on quantity/quality.

Peace all.
thegreenreaper Reviewed by thegreenreaper on . been to Karmaceuticals in denver? they advertise 100 strains of clones. anyone have good or bad to say about them? it would be cool to have 100 strains to pick from. thinking of heading down today... Rating: 5