How Many Hemp Plants Can You Grow In Oregon?

How Many Hemp Plants Can You Grow In Oregon
Personal Cultivation Limits – Oregon is one of the few states that now permits personal cannabis cultivation. A family may cultivate up to four plants on their private land. The four-plant household restriction applies regardless of the number of adults residing in the home.

  1. OMMP cardholders may own six mature plants, twelve immature plants 24 inches or higher, and thirty-six immature plants less than 24 inches.
  2. Plants may be cultivated indoors or outdoors; if grown outside, they must be hidden from public view.
  3. Some towns and counties prohibit the selling of marijuana for recreational purposes, although this does not prohibit home cultivation.

Cannabis produced at home is for personal consumption only and cannot be sold or exchanged for anything of value. There is no absolute right to produce your own cannabis plants: If you are renting your house, the landlord may prohibit the growth of cannabis on the premises.

What occurs if you cultivate more than four plants in Oregon?

More than four plants and up to eight plants constitute a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in jail and/or a $2,500 fine. The cultivation of more over twelve plants is a crime punishable by up to five years in jail and a $125,000 fine.

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