Well you haven't been back since July, but if you drop back in. . .Report the harvest to us!

Believe it or not, it has more to do with County laws than anything. In San Bernardino County, the largest county in The States, it is illegal to grow outside.

So far you can in Riverside County and I haven't had the need to check in any other county. However, if you see my post in this section pull up a MAPP ph # of Lanny and phone, if he doesn't know, he will find out for you or direct you to the correct place.

Also, you can get your req and that is enough. Many post it with their plants or if a caregiver post the patients, I personally feel it is against Hippa, not that that is a consideration at this point! If you want to you can get 'registered' by Riverside or San Bernardino Counties, but that is about $150. If growing, it is doubtful that the sheriff/police would come out, as they would already know you are growing by registration.

If the landlord didn't say or do anything else, I wouldn't be bothered by it. However, there is a fine legal line of property ownership. pr
painretreat Reviewed by painretreat on . Anyone have any tips, suggestions, rules, guidelines for growing meds in an appt.? I live in an appartment complex with my twin brother, we both have our recs, our front porch area I guess you would call it is surrounded by 5ft fence and there are areas of dirt along the side. We decided to plant a clone in the ground, putting it in area that gets the most light plus where it is hard to see unless you stick your head over the fence and look.. that was just a little back ground. Anyways, the plant is starting to get bigger and apparently one of my neighbors doesn't like it and Rating: 5