Quote Originally Posted by DenverRelief
In HB1043 which is the clarification bill to HB1283 passed last year they do define a difference between clones and plants.

Anything in rock-wool or similar medium that is smaller than 2"x2"x2" with the plant shorter than 8" is considered a clone and isn't counted towards the plant total.

I am not sure if this applies to private caregivers as well, but it is in the Colorado Medical Marijuana Code that will start being enforced on July 1st by the Medical Marijuana Enforcement Division.
Clones do appear to count in the total plant count, for MMC's anyways. These are the Department of Revenue rules regarding MMC plant counts, I don't believe it
shows up in HB11-1043...
DOR Rules

Clone ?? refers to a nonflowering medical marijuana plant that is no taller than eight (8) inches and no wider than eight (8) inches that is in a growing container
that is no larger than two (2) inches wide and two (2) inches tall that is sealed on the sides and bottom, although the seal on the bottom may contain ventilation or
drainage holes.

1.205 ?? Medical Marijuana Center Inventory ?? Definition, How Determined & Approved Handling Procedures. [Effective: 7/01/11]
A. ??Inventory? - shall be measured by common weights and measures and consist of both:

1. Plant count within a licensee??s OPC and MMC which shall not exceed six (6) plants per patient designated to the MMC including marijuana
clones
placed in a growing medium;
SoCoMMJ Reviewed by SoCoMMJ on . question on the law I recently submitted my paperwork for my mmj card. I assigned 3 plants to a caregiver and I plan on growing 3 plants. As far as the growing, do just females get counted as plants or does everything? I wanted to start from seed, but to make sure I get 3 good females I was planning on doing a total of 10 seeds to make up for whatever doesn't take and what turns out to be male. after there large enouph to clone, I will clone, and flower the clones to sex them. after I determine the sex, my Rating: 5