Hidden Danger: The Reality of Contaminated Starter Plants

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    <br>Introduction:
    Across the regulated marijuana market, clone sellers are selling chemical-laden starters that endanger entire supply chains. These troubled cuttings often look fine but contain dangerous residues that remain through entire growth cycles.
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    The Shocking Prevalence of Contaminated Starts
    <br>Independent testing has revealed that many commercially available clones contain measurable amounts of pesticides. Some tested plants showed numerous toxins, including long-lasting poisons that aren’t removable through normal cleaning. The most severe instances involved mixtures of pesticides known to cause health problems.
    Why Propagation Businesses Use Harmful Chemicals
    High-volume operations often rely on strong pesticides to maintain production in dense grow rooms. Some keep applying these substances right before taking cuttings to ensure survival during shipping. The absence of oversight in many regions means these practices often go unmonitored.
    Smart Solutions for Starter Plant Purchasers
    Request analysis for all clones before purchase, including full-panel screens for frequently used chemicals. Build relationships with reliable clone producers who use organic methods for insect management. Think about options like tissue culture that offer clean starts. Never skip isolation for new arrivals to avoid spreading problems.
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    <br>Closing:
    As the seedsandclones.com marijuana crop destruction market develops, the problem of pesticide contaminated clone sales must be confronted through better practices and educated buyers. Cultivators who take precautions can avoid expensive problems and produce safer harvests for all users.
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