California 6-12 plant law ?

jakkoutthebxx

Active Member
A mature plant means a plant that is flowering or has buds being produced, a veg plant has not been flipped into the flowering cycle yet.
Ok so if i have have 6 mature plants flowering does that mean thats it im done legally until harvest and i run out or can i still grow 6-12 small plants while my 6 are flowering ??
 

GuerillaGanjaGrower

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You can have 6 flowering and 6 vegging in a continuous cycle if you would like.
Also, I believe California allows you to have as many seedlings as you want growing
Ok so your telling me when my 6 plants get to flowering i can plant 6 more while my plants reach harvest ?
Yes you can! Hopefully you will help to legalize it this November by voting yes on your ballot initiative.
 

GuerillaGanjaGrower

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Ok so your telling me when my 6 plants get to flowering i can plant 6 more while my plants reach harvest ?
What you should do s get your timing down so that when you have about 4 weeks left in flower you start popping seeds and vegging so that when you chop down your mature plants you start flowering the seeds you started 30 days ago. Then you simply repeat and fine tune your timing based on the strains you grow.
 

jakkoutthebxx

Active Member
What you should do s get your timing down so that when you have about 4 weeks left in flower you start popping seeds and vegging so that when you chop down your mature plants you start flowering the seeds you started 30 days ago. Then you simply repeat and fine tune your timing based on the strains you grow.
Great idea bro thanks alot
 

potroastV2

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I believe that the OP is in California, and you are giving mostly false info.

The 6 mature plants or 12 immature plants was described in SB 420, and has since been declared unconstitutional by the State Supreme Court. There are no plant number limits in the law for medical patients, and you can grow as many plants as you need "within a reasonable amount."

The adult use law that will be voted on this November will not change anything in the medical law, but will result in some improvements for MMJ patients.

:mrgreen:
 
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