ACLU's site (ACLU of Washington | A Guide to Washington's Medical Marijuana Law) gives a link to the Department of Health (Medical Marijuana Frequently Asked Questions - Washington State Dept of Health) site's FAQ, It says:
"A qualifying patient or designated provider may have a 60-day supply of medical marijuana. A 60-day supply is defined as 24 ounces and 15 plants (WAC 246-75-010). The law says that a patient may exceed these limits if he or she can prove medical need." (about half way down the page)

I guess different states resident's need different amounts! Montana is 6 plants and one ounce.

Dennis, blurry eyed in Montana :hippy:
dennisjill Reviewed by dennisjill on . Size of plants allowed Hello Everyone, I was told that it's allowed to have '15 mature plants' and that starters under a certain height don't count. It seems this would make common sense, but I can't find anywhere that is says for example having 20 starters would be OK as long as you weed out 5 or more weak ones before they get to 12" Is this true? Does anybody have a link to where this is specifically written in law? Rating: 5