Get Seeds Right Here

About Get Seeds Right Here

Get Seeds Right Here (GSRH) is a premier US-based cannabis genetics provider founded in 2015 by Michael Hawley, better known in the community as "Bike." Born from the grassroots grower community, GSRH began as an exclusive provider on Facebook and Instagram in 2010. After five years of building a sterling reputation for verified genetics on social media, Michael expanded operations to a dedicated web platform to offer secure, reliable access to premium seeds and clones for growers nationwide.

Yes. With roots dating back to 2010, Get Seeds Right Here is one of the most established names in the US genetics scene. Unlike pop-up seed banks, we were built on over a decade of community trust, starting with direct-to-grower sales by Michael "Bike" Hawley. Today, we continue that legacy by offering verified genetics, a robust guarantee, and 100% US-based support.

We are a United States-based company. By operating domestically, we ensure faster shipping times and eliminate the customs risks often associated with ordering genetics from overseas seed banks.

Genetics & Product Information

A cannabis clone is a genetic duplicate of a specific mother plant, created by cutting a stem and rooting it. Unlike seeds, clones guarantee the exact same traits, potency, and growth characteristics as the mother plant, ensuring a predictable and consistent harvest.

A teen plant is a cannabis clone that has been grown out for several weeks longer than a standard clone. Teens typically possess a well-established root system and extensive branching, standing 12–24 inches tall. This significantly reduces the vegetative time required before flowering.

The main difference is genetic stability. Clones are exact genetic copies of the mother plant, guaranteeing the specific strain traits and gender (female). Seeds can vary in phenotype (physical expression) and may result in male plants, requiring sexing and selection.

Yes. Because our clones are cut from proven female mother plants, they are genetically identical and 100% female. This eliminates the risk of male plants pollinating your crop, which is a common risk when growing from regular seeds.

Photoperiod plants require a specific change in light cycle (12 hours light / 12 hours dark) to trigger flowering. Autoflower plants flower automatically based on age. Our clones are photoperiod, giving growers full control over plant size and harvest timing.

Health, Shipping & Guarantees

Yes, we follow a strict testing protocol. All mother stock is regularly tested for HLVd (Hop Latent Viroid) and other common pathogens. This ensures every clone and teen we ship is clean, healthy, and vigorous before it enters your facility.

We utilize a rigorous Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program. Our facility is kept sterile, and plants undergo preventative treatments and thorough inspections prior to shipping to ensure they are free of spider mites, thrips, and aphids.

We use custom-engineered packaging designed to protect live plants. Clones are secured in rigid clamshells or protective sleeves that retain moisture and prevent crushing. Teens are shipped in secure boxes with LED lighting when necessary to keep them healthy in transit.

We offer a specialized live-arrival guarantee. If your plants arrive dead or significantly damaged, please take clear photos and contact us within 24 hours of delivery. We will replace the clones or issue a credit in accordance with our policy.

Cultivation & Care Guide

Upon arrival, place your new clones in a mild environment with low light intensity and high humidity (65–75%) for the first 24–48 hours. Avoid direct high-intensity grow lights or harsh sun immediately. Gradually introduce them to stronger light over 3–5 days to prevent transplant shock.

At TCC (The Clone Conservatory), we ensure all clones are fully rooted and hardened off for several days before shipping. This process toughens the plant's cuticle and prepares the root system, minimizing shock when they arrive at your location.

Cannabis plants can be moved outdoors once the threat of frost has passed and night temperatures stay consistently above 50°F (10°C). For most of the US, this is typically late May or early June. Be sure to "harden off" indoor plants by gradually exposing them to sunlight over a week.

For the vegetative stage, providing 18 hours of light and 6 hours of darkness is standard. To trigger the flowering stage for photoperiod plants, switch the schedule to 12 hours of light and 12 hours of strict darkness.

Generally, growing from a clone takes 3–4 months total. This includes 2–4 weeks of vegetative growth (depending on desired size) and 8–10 weeks of flowering, though specific timing depends on the strain.

Young cannabis plants and clones thrive in temperatures between 75°F–80°F (24°C–27°C) with a relative humidity of 60–70%. As the plant matures and enters flowering, humidity should be lowered to 40–50% to prevent mold.

Signs of overwatering include drooping, heavy leaves that curl downward and yellowing starting from the bottom of the plant. If the soil is muddy or stays wet for days, let the medium dry out completely before watering again.

Transplant your clone once you see healthy white roots emerging from the bottom of the starter plug or pot. Moving them to a 1-gallon pot first is often better than jumping straight to a 5-gallon pot, as it helps prevent overwatering.

Use a nitrogen-rich nutrient formula during the vegetative stage (often labeled "Grow") and switch to a phosphorus/potassium-heavy formula (labeled "Bloom") during the flowering stage. Always start with a lower dose (50% strength) for young clones to avoid nutrient burn.

Clones and seedlings need gentle light (200–300 PPFD). Vegetative plants thrive at moderate intensity (400–600 PPFD), while flowering plants require high intensity (800–1000+ PPFD) to maximize bud production.

Yes, cannabis loves direct sunlight, but indoor clones must be acclimated first. If you move a clone directly from indoor lights to full noon sun, it may burn. Expose them to morning sun for a few hours a day, increasing exposure gradually before leaving them out permanently.

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