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How Many Cannabis Plants Can I Legally Grow at Home?
Most states that allow home cultivation cap it at 6 cannabis plants per adult and 12 per household, though the exact number varies by state. Some allow only 3 mature plants; a few permit more. Always check your own state's limit before you grow.
The 6-per-adult, 12-per-household framework is the most common, used in states like Colorado, California, and Michigan. Many split the count between mature flowering plants and immature vegetative ones.
Some states are stricter or different. A handful cap households at 6 total regardless of how many adults live there, and others require plants to be grown out of public view or in a locked space.
Plant limits tie directly to how many clones you should buy. Order to your legal count, and remember legality depends on your state - see is it legal to receive cannabis clones by mail.
Staying within the limit keeps you compliant. If your state bans home growing entirely, no plant count applies and buying clones isn't legal there - covered in is it illegal to buy cannabis clones.
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