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Denver Dispensaries That Still Sell Clones

Clones provide a quick path for home-growers, but they're not widely available in dispensaries.
A marijuana clone on display at L'Eagle.
A marijuana clone on display at L'Eagle. Kate McKee Simmons
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When Amendment 64 passed in 2014, adults in Colorado not only got the right to possess recreational marijuana, but we gained the right to grow it, too.

Most experienced home growers will tell you that the best way to grow your own is by planting reliable seeds, but for newbs and those too lazy to build a community, dispensaries provide a convenient place to start your home-growing journey.

To our chagrin, not too many pot shops in Denver sell clones anymore, making them hard to track down even after a Google sesh. Here's a list of dispensaries in Denver (in alphabetical order) that sell the little green guys, with more to be added as we find them.

Cross Genetics
4902 Smith Road
303-388-1353

2440 West Evans Avenue (medical only)
303-936-0624

Chronic Factory (medical only)
150 Rio Grande Boulevard
303-284-7015

Doc's Apothecary
2100 East 112th Avenue, Northglenn
303-974-5966

The Green Solution
Nineteen Colorado locations

Karing Kind
5854 Rawhide Court, Boulder
303-449-9333

Karmaceuticals (medical only)
4 South Santa Fe Drive
303-765-2762
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Kind Love
4380 East Alameda Avenue
303-565-3600

Kind Meds (medical patients only)
260 Santa Fe Drive
720-366-8888

La Conte's Clone Bar & Dispensary
5194 Washington Street
303-292-2252

L'Eagle
380 Quivas Street
303-825-0497

Mana Supply Co.
2895 West 8th Avenue
720-749-4642

Medicine Man
Four Colorado locations

Space Station Dispensary
206 Main Street, Longmont
720-487-9229

Strawberry Fields
Five Colorado locations

Did we miss a dispensary? Send submissions to [email protected].
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