Clean Genetics
Every ClonesUp clone comes from a tested, HLVd-free mother plant — verified, documented, and inspected before it ships.
Clean Genetics
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Why Clean Genetics Is the Most Important Thing You Can’t See
A cannabis clone can look perfect and still carry a pathogen that quietly cuts your yield or destroys a mother line. The most damaging is hop latent viroid (HLVd) — and it’s the biggest reason to care where your clones come from. At ClonesUp, clean genetics is a protocol every clone passes before it’s offered for sale.
What Is Hop Latent Viroid (HLVd)?
HLVd is a microscopic infectious RNA that spreads plant-to-plant through mechanical contact — shared scissors, hands, and infected cuttings. Infected plants often show no early symptoms, which is what makes it dangerous. By the time you see stunted growth, brittle stems, and reduced trichomes (“dudding”), it has usually already spread.
How ClonesUp Keeps Genetics Clean
Tested mother stock. Mother plants are screened for HLVd and common pathogens; any that test positive are pulled from the program. Isolation and IPM. Mothers are maintained under strict integrated pest management, with tools sterilized between plants. Verified lineage. Every strain traces to a documented cut — no relabeled bag seed. Inspection before shipping. Every clone is hand-inspected for pests, disease, and root health before it’s packed.
What This Means for Your Garden
Starting from a clean, tested clone protects everything downstream — every plant in the room, every mother you keep, every future run. Clean genetics is the cheapest insurance in cultivation.
Clean Genetics FAQ
Are ClonesUp clones HLVd-free? Our clones are cut from mother plants screened for HLVd, and positive mothers are removed from production.
Can I test my clones when they arrive? Yes — at-home and lab HLVd kits are widely available, and quarantining new arrivals is good practice with clones from any source.
What are the signs of HLVd? Stunted growth, shortened internodes, brittle stems, reduced resin, and smaller, lower-potency flower (“dudding”).
Why does clean genetics cost a little more? Testing, isolation, IPM, and pulling infected stock have real costs — far cheaper than the lost harvests that follow one infected cutting.
