Buy Cannabis Clones in Maine: 2026 Buyer’s Guide

iWantClones ships HpLVd-screened cannabis clones to every Maine ZIP code under the federal 2018 Farm Bill hemp framework. Maine has one of the more generous home cultivation frameworks in the country — rec legal under Question 1 (November 2016), adult-use retail since October 2020, and adults 21+ can grow 3 mature, 12 immature, and unlimited seedlings. Medical patients have separate (typically higher) allowances. The framework is in Maine Revised Statutes Title 28-B.
Maine has a long tradition of outdoor cannabis cultivation in its rural northern reaches, similar in geographic isolation and ag tradition to parts of NorCal. The state’s cool summers and long fall produce distinctive terroir characteristics.
→ Browse Maine cool-climate strain recommendations
At a Glance: Maine Cannabis Clone Buyer’s Reference
| Rec legal? | ✅ Yes (Question 1, November 2016) |
| Medical legal? | ✅ Yes (1999, expanded since) |
| Home cultivation? | ✅ Yes — 3 mature, 12 immature, unlimited seedlings per adult |
| Possession limit | 2.5 oz flower, 5 g concentrate |
| Federal hemp clone receipt | ✅ Legal for adults 21+ |
| USDA zones | 3b – 6a |
| Growing season | 105–165 frost-free days |
| Best for | Premier NE outdoor cultivation, statewide indoor |
| Key statute | Maine Revised Statutes Title 28-B |
| Primary climate challenge | Cool short season, coastal mold pressure |
Legal Status in Maine (Quick Reference)
Recreational cannabis: legal. Maine voters approved Question 1 in November 2016 with 50.3% support — one of the closest cannabis votes in US history. Adult-use retail sales began October 9, 2020 after extended regulatory delays. The framework is in Maine Revised Statutes Title 28-B.
Possession (Adults 21+):
- 2.5 ounces of flower
- 5 grams of concentrate
Home cultivation:
- 3 mature plants per adult (flowering)
- 12 immature plants per adult (vegetative)
- Unlimited seedlings per adult
- Plants in private residence
Medical cannabis: Maine’s medical program began in 1999 (Question 2), one of the earliest in the country. Patients have separate (typically higher) cultivation allowances.
Cannabis clones under federal law: Clones with THC ≤ 0.3% at shipment are hemp under federal 2018 Farm Bill. Cultivation legal under Maine law within state limits.
Why Order Clones From iWantClones in Maine?

| Feature | Why It Matters in Maine |
|---|---|
| Cool-climate verified genetics | Fast-flowering cuts for short ME seasons |
| HpLVd PCR-screened mothers | Premium genetics for established Maine market |
| Tissue culture options | Pathogen-free reset |
| Winter thermal packaging | Heat packs for ME winters |
| Hemp Farm Bill compliance | Federal legal shipping |
| Mold-resistant cuts | Coastal Maine demands this |
| Plain discreet packaging | Privacy assured |
| Live arrival guarantee | 24-hour replacement window |
Maine USDA Plant Hardiness Zones
Maine spans USDA zones 3b through 6a.
| Region | USDA Zone | Average Winter Low | Major Cities |
|---|---|---|---|
| Northern Maine (Aroostook) | 3b–4a | -35°F to -25°F | Caribou, Presque Isle, Houlton |
| Mountain ME (western) | 4a–4b | -30°F to -20°F | Rangeley, Bethel, Greenville |
| Central ME | 4b–5a | -25°F to -15°F | Bangor, Waterville, Augusta |
| Coastal ME (Mid coast) | 5a–5b | -20°F to -10°F | Rockland, Camden, Belfast |
| Southern coastal | 5b–6a | -15°F to -5°F | Portland, South Portland, Biddeford |
| Down East | 5a | -20°F to -15°F | Ellsworth, Bar Harbor, Machias |
Growing season: 105 days (northern ME) to 165 days (southern coast).
Maine Outdoor Cultivation Timeline

| City | Last Spring Frost | First Fall Frost | Frost-Free Days |
|---|---|---|---|
| Portland | April 30–May 10 | October 5–15 | ~155 |
| Bangor | May 12–22 | September 25–October 5 | ~135 |
| Augusta | May 8–18 | October 1–10 | ~145 |
| Lewiston | May 5–15 | October 5–15 | ~150 |
| Bar Harbor | May 5–15 | October 8–18 | ~155 |
| Caribou | May 28–June 8 | September 8–18 | ~100 |
| Presque Isle | June 2–12 | September 5–15 | ~95 |
Southern Coastal Maine
- Late April: Receive clones
- Early May: Transplant
- Mid-May: Hardening off
- Late May: Outdoor
- Early-mid October: Harvest
Central Maine
- Mid May: Receive
- Late May: Transplant
- Early June: Hardening off
- Mid June: Outdoor
- Early October: Harvest
Northern Maine
- Early-mid June: Receive
- Late June: Transplant + outdoor (no hardening period — climate too short)
- Early September: Harvest target
- Autoflower seeds may compete better than photoperiod clones
Maine Strain Recommendations (Decision Matrix)

ME climate filter: cool-season tolerance + mold resistance.
| Strain | Type | Cold Tolerance | Mold Resistance | Flower Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Northern Lights | Indica | ★★★★★ | ★★★★ | 7-8 weeks | ME classic |
| Frisian Dew | Hybrid | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | 8 weeks | ME coastal ideal |
| Hindu Kush | Indica landrace | ★★★★★ | ★★★★ | 7-9 weeks | Pre-adapted harsh |
| Blueberry | Indica | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | 7-8 weeks | Cool nights bring color |
| Critical Mass | Indica-hybrid | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | 8 weeks | Big yields |
| Durban Poison | Sativa landrace | ★★★ | ★★★★★ | 9 weeks | Mold resistance |
| GG #4 | Hybrid clone-only | ★★★ | ★★★ | 8-9 weeks | Indoor premium |
| OG Kush cuts | Hybrid clone-only | ★★★ | ★★★ | 8-10 weeks | Indoor connoisseur |
| Wedding Cake | Hybrid | ★★★ | ★★★ | 8-9 weeks | Indoor connoisseur |
| Blue Dream | Sativa-hybrid | ★★★ | ★★★★ | 9-10 weeks | Southern ME outdoor |
Maine Climate Challenges
| Challenge | Severity | Mitigation |
|---|---|---|
| Short outdoor season (especially north) | ★★★★★ | Fast-flowering, autoflowers, greenhouses |
| Cold winters (-30°F+ north) | ★★★★★ | Indoor cultivation dominant |
| Coastal fog (mold) | ★★★★ | Frisian Dew, Durban Poison, defoliation |
| Coastal storms (Nor’easters) | ★★★★ | Staking, harvest timing |
| Snow load (greenhouse) | ★★★★ | Reinforced greenhouse construction |
| Black flies / mosquitoes | ★★★★ | ME specialty seasonal |
| High electricity costs | ★★★★ | LED essential (~16¢/kWh) |
| Moose | ★★★ | Northern ME outdoor concern |
| White-tailed deer | ★★★★ | Heavy outdoor pressure |
| Aphids / spider mites | ★★★ | Indoor pest pressure |
How to Receive Your Maine Clone Shipment

Step 1: Schedule Delivery
USPS Hold for Pickup or be home. ME winters can drop below -20°F.
Step 2: Unbox Immediately
| Sign | Meaning | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Mild yellowing/wilting | Transit stress | Acclimate normally |
| Black or mushy stem | Root rot | 24-hour DOA claim |
| Limp translucent tissue | Freeze damage | 24-hour DOA claim |
| White mold fuzz | Botrytis | 24-hour DOA claim |
| Visible pests | Hitchhikers | Quarantine + document |
Step 3: Acclimate
- Low light (LED at 24″)
- Temperature 70-75°F
- Humidity 60-70%
- Moist starter cube
Step 4: 7-Day Quarantine
Mandatory.
Step 5: Transplant When Ready
Maine Cities We Ship To

Every Maine ZIP code: Portland, Lewiston, Bangor, South Portland, Auburn, Biddeford, Sanford, Brunswick, Augusta, Scarborough, Saco, Westbrook, Waterville, Old Town, Orono, Bath, Falmouth, Kennebunk, Yarmouth, Topsham, Bar Harbor, Ellsworth, Rockland, Belfast, Camden, Caribou, Presque Isle, Houlton, every ME town.
Nearby States
- New Hampshire Clones — medical only, no home grow
- Massachusetts Clones — rec legal, 6/12 household
- Vermont Clones — rec legal, 2/4 household
→ Full New England Region Clone Guide
→ Browse all 50 state clone guides
Frequently Asked Questions
Are cannabis clones legal to ship to Maine?
Yes. Cannabis clones with less than 0.3% Δ9-THC are hemp under federal 2018 Farm Bill. Maine adults 21+ can receive shipments and cultivate within state limits.
How many cannabis plants can I grow in Maine?
3 mature (flowering), 12 immature (vegetative), unlimited seedlings per adult.
When did Maine legalize?
Question 1 passed November 2016. Adult-use retail began October 9, 2020 after extended regulatory delays.
How long does shipping take to Maine?
2-3 days standard. Northern Maine ZIP codes may add transit time.
What strains for Maine’s short cool seasons?
Cold-tolerant fast-finishing: Northern Lights, Frisian Dew, Hindu Kush, Blueberry, Critical Mass.
What USDA zone is Maine?
Maine spans USDA zones 3b through 6a. Portland is 5b-6a. Bangor is 4b-5a. Northern Maine is 3b-4a.
Do you ship to all ME cities?
Yes — every Maine ZIP code including northern Aroostook County.
What’s HpLVd?
Hop Latent Viroid — cannabis pathogen reducing yields 30-50% without visible symptoms.
Do you offer tissue culture clones?
Yes, from select breeders.
Can I grow outdoor in northern Maine?
Northern Maine outdoor cultivation is challenging. Autoflower seeds often beat photoperiod clones due to ~95-day frost-free seasons. Indoor cultivation dominant in the north.
What about coastal Maine fog?
Coastal mold pressure favors Frisian Dew, Durban Poison, Critical Mass, and Northern Lights.
What’s the live arrival guarantee?
Photograph any DOA within 24 hours of delivery. Replacement or refund.
What happens in November 2026?
Federal Section 781 takes effect November 12, 2026, redefining hemp to exclude high-THC plant seeds.
Maine’s medical program has caregivers — does that affect me?
Maine medical caregivers can cultivate for patients. Personal home grow rules apply separately. Caregiver status doesn’t affect clone shipment.
What about Maine tribal lands?
Maine has 4 federally recognized tribes (Passamaquoddy, Penobscot, Maliseet, Mi’kmaq). Cannabis on tribal land follows tribal law.
Can multiple Maine adults in the same household combine grows?
Each adult has separate 3/12/unlimited limits. Multiple adults can each maintain their own plants. Unlimited seedlings is unique to Maine among legal states.
Does Maine have a Northern California-style outdoor terroir?
The combination of cool maritime climate, long fall, and isolated geography produces distinctive terroir characteristics. Maine has emerged as a notable East Coast outdoor cultivation region.
Legal Notice
iWantClones LLC ships cannabis clones as hemp under federal 2018 Farm Bill (7 U.S. Code § 1639o). Maine adults 21+ may legally receive shipments and cultivate within state limits (Maine Revised Statutes Title 28-B).
Plant limits: 3 mature, 12 immature, unlimited seedlings per adult.
This page is informational only and not legal advice. Consult a licensed Maine attorney for legal guidance. Maine tribal members should verify with tribal authority.
iWantClones LLC, our suppliers, breeders, and affiliates disclaim any and all liability for the consequences of customer cultivation decisions.
Sources
- Maine Revised Statutes Title 28-B (Adult Use Marijuana)
- Maine Revised Statutes Title 22, Chapter 558-C (Medical Marijuana)
- Question 1 (2016 rec legalization)
- Question 2 (1999 medical legalization)
- Federal Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (Farm Bill) — 7 U.S. Code § 1639o
- Federal Section 781 (effective November 12, 2026)
- Maine Office of Cannabis Policy
- USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map (2023)
- Northeast Regional Climate Center
- Journal of Plant Pathology — HpLVd research
Last updated: May 2026 · Verified by: The iWantClones Team






