PLANT SCIENCE

World-Class Plant Science

WE PLAN FOR THE FUTURE OF CANNABIS

RIGHT HERE IN THE LAB TODAY


We are a leader in the industrial scale tissue culture production of cannabis clones and Ready to Flower plants. Using proprietary screening techniques and industry-leading tissue culture cloning, we provide licensed growers with genetically superior clones that have consistent growth characteristics and phenotypes. 


Our world-class science team has extensive plant-based genetics experience, as well as experience working with cannabis. While we focus day-to-day on our tissue-culture cloning, we are also conducting some very exciting R&D projects.

Not Your Average Mother Operation

At Klonetics we work with tissue culture. This is beneficial in many ways and means that we can remove pathogens and reset any mutations that may have occurred. Over time, plants get old, battered around a little and can become altered. Working with tissue culture allows us to give these plants a new lease on life and a clean genetic slate. We keep all of the good things about that plant, and discard the battle scars.


Our plants end up being really beautiful, successful, and have consistent phenotypes. The mothers that you can produce from Klonetics RTF clones will be far superior to anything else out there on the market.


Not to blow sunshine up your you know what, but there aren't many people doing what we're doing here.

Industry-leading Research

Despite its high economic value, our current knowledge of Cannabis is rudimentary compared to other crops. In particular, we have currently only a very vague understanding of its genetic and biochemical variability.


Our science team is conducting important research to increase our overall understanding of the genus Cannabis, which will have high implications for both advanced basic and applied research in this multipurpose crop. Our work IS ESTABLISHING the building blocks for an innovative next-generation cannabis platform to serve the growing cannabis market in Canada (and internationally) for medicinal and recreational purposes.


The overall goal of this research is to demonstrate the power of statistical genomics in both medicinal plant and human populations to match particular biochemical profiles of genetically distinct (for example) cannabis varieties to a human cohort (defined by genetic group, age, sex, etc.), for the treatment of mental and physical disorders.

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