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Is It Legal to Grow Your Own Cannabis? Home Cultivation Laws by State

A plain-English guide to is it legal to grow cannabis: what adults 21+ should know, how to think about it, and where to go for the next level of detail.

·3 min read
## The Short Answer Home cannabis cultivation is legal in a subset of US states, prohibited in others, and restricted to medical patients in still others. For adults 21 and older considering home grow, the rule is: check your specific state's rules before starting, because the penalties for unauthorized cultivation remain significant. ## States That Permit Home Grow for Adult-Use (Approximate, 2026) Home cultivation is legal for adults 21 and older in many (not all) adult-use states. Common rules across these states: - **Plant limits.** Typically 3 to 6 plants per adult, with household caps. - **Mature vs immature limits.** Some states limit how many flowering plants at once. - **Indoor requirement.** Many states require plants be grown indoors or in enclosed/secured spaces not visible from public spaces. - **Personal use only.** Selling cultivated cannabis requires a commercial license. ## New York Specifically New York permits limited home cultivation under MRTA rules. Check the current specifics at [cannabis.ny.gov](https://cannabis.ny.gov), the regulatory framework has been evolving, and plant counts, indoor requirements, and related rules have been refined through subsequent regulation. ## States That Prohibit Home Grow Several adult-use states do not permit home cultivation at all. Possession and purchase from licensed retailers is legal; growing is not. This is a common regulatory choice to protect the licensed commercial market. ## Medical-Only Home Grow Some states permit home grow only for registered medical patients. Plant counts are often higher than adult-use states that permit home grow, reflecting medical need. ## Penalties for Unauthorized Cultivation Even in states where home grow is permitted, exceeding plant limits or violating rules (outdoor in an indoor-required state, selling, etc.) carries significant penalties. Unauthorized cultivation in prohibited states is a felony in many jurisdictions. Consequences can include: - Criminal charges. - Fines (often substantial). - Property seizure under some civil asset forfeiture frameworks. - Immigration consequences for non-citizens. - Federal exposure in certain contexts. ## Federal Law Cultivating any cannabis remains federally illegal, regardless of state permission. Federal enforcement against state-legal home grow has been minimal for many years, but the theoretical risk remains. ## Questions to Verify Before starting a home grow: - **Is it legal in my state?** - **What's the plant count limit per adult? Per household?** - **Indoor or outdoor permitted?** - **Visibility rules?** - **Landlord restrictions** (in rented properties)? - **HOA or condo rules?** - **Children in the household** (some states have specific restrictions)? - **Federal housing** (public housing and Section 8 have their own rules)? Landlord and HOA rules can be stricter than state law. In federally-subsidized housing, federal illegality applies and cultivation can create serious housing consequences. ## Where to Go Next Related reading: [how to grow cannabis at home](/blog/how-to-grow-cannabis-at-home-a-beginners-step-by-step-guide), [indoor vs outdoor cannabis growing](/blog/indoor-vs-outdoor-cannabis-growing-pros-cons-and-key-differences), and [is cannabis legal in my state](/blog/is-cannabis-legal-in-my-state-a-state-by-state-guide-to-marijuana-laws). --- *This article is consumer education for adults 21+. Nothing here is medical, legal, or financial advice. Cannabis laws vary by state, always verify your state's current rules and, for health questions, consult a licensed clinician. For regulated New York retail, verify licensing via the OCM QR-code system at [cannabis.ny.gov](https://cannabis.ny.gov).*

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