Buy Cannabis Clones in Missouri: 2026 Buyer’s Guide

iWantClones ships HpLVd-screened cannabis clones to every Missouri ZIP code under the federal 2018 Farm Bill hemp framework. Missouri legalized recreational cannabis in November 2022 through Amendment 3 (53% support), with retail sales beginning February 2023. The framework is in Missouri Revised Statutes Chapter 195. Adults 21+ can possess 3 oz and grow 6 flowering, 6 non-flowering, and 6 clones — but home cultivation requires a $100 annual registration with the state.
→ Browse Missouri strain recommendations
At a Glance: Missouri Cannabis Clone Buyer’s Reference
| Rec legal? | ✅ Yes (Amendment 3, November 2022; sales February 2023) |
| Medical legal? | ✅ Yes (Amendment 2, 2018) |
| Home cultivation? | ✅ Yes — 6 flowering + 6 non-flowering + 6 clones (with $100 permit) |
| Possession limit | 3 oz flower |
| Federal hemp clone receipt | ✅ Legal for adults 21+ |
| USDA zones | 5b – 7a |
| Growing season | 175–215 frost-free days |
| Best for | Full spectrum — indoor + outdoor |
| Key statute | Missouri Revised Statutes Chapter 195 |
| Primary climate challenge | Humid summers, severe storms |
Legal Status in Missouri (Quick Reference)
Recreational cannabis: legal. Missouri Amendment 3 passed November 2022 with 53% support. Retail sales began February 2023. Framework: Missouri Revised Statutes Chapter 195.
Possession (Adults 21+):
- 3 oz flower
Home cultivation:
- 6 flowering plants
- 6 non-flowering plants
- 6 clones (18 total plants)
- Requires $100 annual permit from Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
- Plants in enclosed locked space, not visible from public
Medical cannabis: Missouri Amendment 2 (2018) created medical program. Patients have similar cultivation rights with lower fees.
Cannabis clones under federal law: Clones with THC ≤ 0.3% at shipment are hemp under federal 2018 Farm Bill. Cultivation legal within state limits with proper permit.
Why Order Clones From iWantClones in Missouri?

| Feature | Why It Matters in Missouri |
|---|---|
| HpLVd PCR-screened mothers | Premium genetics for MO’s generous cultivation |
| Missouri-suited climate cuts | Verified for humid summers |
| Full clone catalog for 6/6/6 limits | Room for variety within permit |
| Tissue culture options | Pathogen-free reset |
| Hemp Farm Bill compliance | Federal legal shipping |
| Plain discreet packaging | Privacy assured |
| Live arrival guarantee | 24-hour replacement window |
Missouri USDA Plant Hardiness Zones
| Region | USDA Zone | Average Winter Low | Major Cities |
|---|---|---|---|
| Northern MO | 5b–6a | -15°F to -5°F | Kirksville, Bethany, Chillicothe |
| Kansas City metro | 6a–6b | -10°F to 0°F | Kansas City, Independence, Blue Springs, Lee’s Summit |
| Central MO | 6a–6b | -10°F to 0°F | Columbia, Jefferson City, Sedalia |
| St. Louis metro | 6b–7a | -5°F to 5°F | St. Louis, St. Charles, Chesterfield |
| Southwest MO | 6b–7a | -5°F to 5°F | Springfield, Joplin, Branson |
| Bootheel (SE) | 7a | 0°F to 5°F | Cape Girardeau, Sikeston, Poplar Bluff |
Growing season: 175 days (north) to 215 days (Bootheel).
Missouri Outdoor Cultivation Timeline

| City | Last Spring Frost | First Fall Frost | Frost-Free Days |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kansas City | April 15–25 | October 15–25 | ~185 |
| St. Louis | April 8–18 | October 22–November 1 | ~200 |
| Springfield | April 15–25 | October 18–28 | ~190 |
| Columbia | April 18–28 | October 15–25 | ~185 |
| Cape Girardeau | April 5–15 | October 25–November 4 | ~205 |
| Kirksville | May 2–12 | October 5–15 | ~160 |
Missouri Strain Recommendations (Decision Matrix)

MO climate filter: mold resistance + moderate flowering.
| Strain | Type | Mold Resistance | Flower Time | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue Dream | Sativa-hybrid | ★★★★ | 9-10 weeks | Versatile MO |
| Durban Poison | Sativa landrace | ★★★★★ | 9 weeks | Outdoor mold resistance |
| Critical Mass | Indica-hybrid | ★★★★ | 8 weeks | Big yields |
| Frisian Dew | Hybrid | ★★★★★ | 8 weeks | Humid MO summers |
| Northern Lights | Indica | ★★★★ | 7-8 weeks | Fast finish |
| 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 |
| Sour Diesel | Sativa-hybrid | ★★★ | 10 weeks | Indoor + Bootheel outdoor |
Missouri Climate Challenges
| Challenge | Severity | Mitigation |
|---|---|---|
| Summer humidity | ★★★★ | Mold-resistant strains |
| Severe storms / tornadoes | ★★★★★ | MO in Tornado Alley |
| Cold winters (north MO) | ★★★★ | Insulated indoor |
| Ozark ice storms | ★★★★ | Winter power outage risk |
| Japanese beetles | ★★★★ | Peak July-August |
| White-tailed deer | ★★★★ | Heavy outdoor pressure |
| Wild hogs (south MO) | ★★★ | Increasingly destructive |
How to Receive Your Missouri Clone Shipment

USPS Hold or be home. Unbox immediately. 7-day quarantine mandatory.
Missouri Cities We Ship To

Every Missouri ZIP code: Kansas City, St. Louis, Springfield, Independence, Columbia, Lee’s Summit, O’Fallon, St. Joseph, St. Charles, Blue Springs, Florissant, Joplin, Chesterfield, Jefferson City, Cape Girardeau, Wentzville, Wildwood, University City, Ballwin, Kirkwood, Maryland Heights, Hazelwood, Gladstone, Belton, Raytown, Sedalia, Rolla, Warrensburg, Fulton, Poplar Bluff, every MO town.
Nearby States
- Iowa Clones — limited medical only
- Illinois Clones — rec legal, patient cultivation only
- Kentucky Clones — medical legal, no home grow
- Tennessee Clones — prohibition
- Arkansas Clones — medical legal, no home grow
- Oklahoma Clones — medical legal with home grow
- Kansas Clones — full prohibition
- Nebraska Clones — transitioning to medical
→ Full Midwest Region Clone Guide
→ Browse all 50 state clone guides
Frequently Asked Questions
Are cannabis clones legal to ship to Missouri?
Yes. Federal Farm Bill compliant. MO adults 21+ can receive shipments and cultivate within state limits (with permit).
How many cannabis plants can I grow in Missouri?
With a $100 annual permit: 6 flowering + 6 non-flowering + 6 clones per registered adult.
Do I really need a permit?
Yes — Missouri requires a $100 annual home cultivation registration through DHSS. Cultivation without the permit remains illegal.
When did Missouri legalize?
Amendment 3 passed November 2022. Retail sales began February 2023.
How long does shipping take to MO?
2 days standard.
What strains for MO’s humid summers?
Mold-resistant: Blue Dream, Durban Poison, Critical Mass, Frisian Dew, Northern Lights.
What USDA zone is Missouri?
MO spans USDA zones 5b through 7a. St. Louis is 6b-7a. Kansas City is 6a-6b. Bootheel is 7a.
Do you ship to all MO cities?
Yes — every MO ZIP code.
What’s HpLVd?
Hop Latent Viroid — cannabis pathogen reducing yields 30-50% without visible symptoms.
Can I grow before getting the permit?
No. Cultivation without permit remains illegal in Missouri.
What’s the medical permit cost?
Medical patient home grow permit is $150/2 years ($75/year effective).
What’s the live arrival guarantee?
24-hour DOA claim window.
What happens in November 2026?
Federal Section 781 takes effect November 12, 2026, redefining hemp to exclude high-THC plant seeds.
Legal Notice
iWantClones LLC ships cannabis clones as hemp under federal 2018 Farm Bill (7 U.S. Code § 1639o). MO adults 21+ may legally receive shipments and cultivate within state limits (Missouri Revised Statutes Chapter 195) with a valid home cultivation permit.
Plant limits (with permit): 6 flowering + 6 non-flowering + 6 clones.
This page is informational only. Consult a licensed Missouri attorney.
iWantClones LLC, our suppliers, breeders, and affiliates disclaim any and all liability.
Sources
- Missouri Revised Statutes Chapter 195 (Cannabis Regulation)
- Amendment 3 (2022 rec legalization)
- Amendment 2 (2018 medical)
- Federal Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (Farm Bill) — 7 U.S. Code § 1639o
- Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
Last updated: May 2026 · Verified by: The iWantClones Team






