

Keep your grow personalĪnother key point: just because growing is legal in California, it’s still a personal privilege that should be kept private. When limited to six plants you want to consider which plants to grow. You’ll be fine – especially if you use advanced growing techniques like those taught in this blog… Plan ahead and store your weed well, and you’ll have plenty to cook with. After all, do you know how much weed you can yield from six plants? While this rule may be a bummer to some, it’s not that big of a deal. Once again, a single person can only grow six plants. Therefore, everyone needs to be conservative in their weed growing. Without a doubt, this rule is likely due to environmentalists’ concerns over widespread home growing impacting the water supply.

Still, before you get started growing there are some rules. Based on California’s history, this is likely an event that was destined to occur.


It isn’t always about the rules, though, that’s why you will find some weed growing etiquette advice as well. I’ll also share some basics on California’s medical marijuana program as well as a timeline of all the changes in marijuana law. However, if you need more information, you probably should talk to a lawyer. I’m no lawyer, but I have gathered some info in the hope that you’ll learn what you need to know about marijuana growing laws in California. It should not be construed as legal advice and should not be relied upon as such.īeing that marijuana legalization is still pretty new, in many states the rules are quite vague. The information contained on this website is not legal advice. Information contained in this website is intended as general introductory information only. Please note: ILGM is NOT a legal adviser. Are you confused about the rules on growing weed in California? Still can’t seem to find information about how many weed plants you can grow? I’m pretty sure that is by design.
