These laws vary by area - For a detailed list you should visit http://www.safeaccessnow.net/countyguidelines.htm
If you are a caregiver you can grow for multiple patients
For example, if your limit is 6 mature or 12 immature plants
If you're growing for 2 patients you can gro 12 mature or 24 immature plants.
It is like this because some patients are unable to grow for themselves, so other grow it for them.
The answer depends on your state law. In any case whether or not your state allows you to grow marijuana, it is always illegal under federal law to grow or possess marijuana.
(in the US) None legally, unless you are a registered grower.
You CAN get about to ouncees after about 3 months
In Colorado the limit is 6, I dunno if that is standard for most states, I have heard that in Rhode Island you can have 11.
It depends what state.
none you need a seperate lisence to grow.
It depends on where you live, but generally NO. It is not legal to grow cannabis plants at home.
None if you don't have a cannabis card.
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the cannabis plant
of course you can if you dont have a license to grow
i heard in California like 99 from my friend but im not sure that might have been in my head
There are many different plants that belong to the cannabis family. The most known type of plants in the family are herbs such as 'hemp' or 'marijuana.'
in certain states in America , i.e. California with a medical license, and Holland , where its legal to grow 5 plants outdoors
It takes about 5 months depends on the weather
Yes, people have grown cannabis on a window ledge but it is best to remember that people can often see the plants and you may be caught. You will need to grow a short variety such as Lowryder as cannabis plants can get big.
which plant growns in 5 weeks
No