Quote Originally Posted by seattlegreens
For now, I'll just assume it's 15 live, green things max.

A club owner told me about plants under a foot not counting. It's surprising that even the most informed of us still don't really know for sure.
If you come to a point medically that you feel you need more than the 15 plants or 24 ounce 60 day supply, talk to the doctor that geave you the authorization to let him know you need more so it can be added to his chart notes and be prepared to get lawyered up. It is perfectly legal in some situations to grow more but it will become an issue with your local gendarmes if they trump up some reason to serve a search warrant.
killerweed420 Reviewed by killerweed420 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