Shipping Cannabis Clones in Colorado

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Shipping Cannabis Clones in Colorado

Colorado has an established legal cannabis industry and many licensed cultivators move clones between facilities or to customers where regulations allow. Because clones are young live plants, proper packaging is critical to reduce damage during transit.

Clone shipments can fail when plants move inside the box, stems break, or root plugs dry out. Using packaging designed for live plants helps keep clones upright and protected.

Common Problems When Shipping Clones

Cannabis clones can be damaged during transportation if they are not stabilized inside the shipping container.

Common issues include:

  • Plants tipping over during transit
  • Broken stems
  • Crushed foliage
  • Root plugs drying out

Many growers use specialized clone shipping boxes designed to keep plants upright during shipping.

Packaging Used for Shipping Cannabis Clones

Structured plant shipping containers help stabilize clones and prevent movement during transport.

These containers help:

  • Keep plants upright
  • Prevent movement inside the box
  • Protect stems and leaves
  • Improve survival during transit

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Disclaimer

Plants in a Box sells packaging products only and does not sell live plants. This page is provided for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Shipping laws and cannabis regulations vary by jurisdiction. Growers are responsible for complying with all applicable local, state, and federal laws.