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As of 2021, marijuana cultivation for recreational use is legal in Alaska, California, Colorado, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington. Medical marijuana cultivation laws vary by state, with many states allowing registered patients to grow a limited number of plants for personal use.
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A qualified medical marijuana patient can posses up to 24 ounces and 15 plants.
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If a person is growing the marijuana for another person, forms need to be filled out and filed with the local municipality. If the person who holds the medical marijuana card decides that he or she no longer wants that particular person to grow for them, then the grower is no longer allowed to be in possession of the plants (I imagine that more paperwork needs to be filed with the municipality). I imagine that technical "ownership" belongs to the grower, but said ownership is certainly conditional.
Yes you can if you are a medical marijuana card holder you are allowed 6 plants and 8 ounces of dried bud in monterey county .
Marijuana is now legal in the state of California and seven other states.
growing marijuana plants
All plants need water, and marijuana is no different. So, yes.
You have baby marijuana plants
Marijuana is not in any plant - it is a plant. Cannibus Sativa is the 'Marijuana Plant'.
it is made at a marijuana farm were they grow the plants