I have heard that they can and then they cannot offer clones. John Monad may have some insight to this. When we were up at NewMexicann back in May, I seem to recall Len telling him that there was an "issue" now and that clones were considered to be part of the plant count. Not sure where that stands currently.

SWOP mentions this on their website:

Q: Can I get Clones or seedlings from you?
A: Yes and No. Our strict adhesion to the 95-plant limit minimizes our ability to offer seedlings. Clones, are another thing all together. We are compiling a list of qualified patients who wish to receive clones - see the article in the next Newsletter called: SWOP Clone Exchange Program.
Again I am not sure where this stands now as this is the same FAQ I have seen for several months.


Sooooo....this is an excellent question and I will try to give SWOP and NewMexicann a call this week and see what they have to say.
Sandia Reviewed by Sandia on . Access to clones Anyone have any luck getting clones from producers? I understand seeds are illegal but clones are not. The problem I'm seeing, is clones contribute to the 95 plants a producer can have therefore, you don't see them. I know of one that has offered them but have residency requirements. If I have to procure seeds again I will, but I'd rather have some good cuttings and you'd think they'd be easy to get :) Rating: 5