Clone Cut
A clone cut refers to a cannabis cultivar propagated exclusively through vegetative reproduction—cuttings rooted in growing medium—rather than from seed. This classification encompasses both historic landraces that have been maintained clonally for decades and modern cultivars selected for consistent expression of desirable traits. Clone cuts preserve the exact genetic profile of the parent plant, eliminating the genetic variation inherent to seed reproduction. Breeders and cultivators value clone cuts for phenotypic stability, allowing growers to replicate results across multiple harvests. Many well-documented strains in contemporary breeding exist primarily as clone lines, with lineage records tracking their propagation history rather than seed parentage.
Clone Cut strains
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A clone cut refers to a cannabis cultivar propagated exclusively through vegetative reproduction—cuttings rooted in growing medium—rather than from seed. This classification encompasses both historic landraces that have been maintained clonally for decades and modern cultivars selected for consistent expression of desirable traits. Clone cuts preserve the exact genetic profile of the parent plant, eliminating the genetic variation inherent to seed reproduction. Breeders and cultivators value clone cuts for phenotypic stability, allowing growers to replicate results across multiple harvests. Many well-documented strains in contemporary breeding exist primarily as clone lines, with lineage records tracking their propagation history rather than seed parentage.
Clone cuts serve as stable genetic references in breeding programs and are often used as parent material for crossing projects. They enable breeders to maintain elite phenotypes while creating new seed-based cultivars through deliberate hybridization.
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