How many plants can you grow with medical card in Michigan? Registered qualifying patients may: Grow up to 12 marijuana plants for himself or herself or have his or her registered primary caregiver with whom he or she is connected through the Michigan Medical Marijuana Program (MMMP) grow up to 12 marijuana plants for him or her. Purchase up to 2.5 oz.
Can I grow marijuana in my back yard in Michigan? In Michigan, adults may grow up to 12 marijuana plants at their own residence for their personal use. However, adults may not grow marijuana plants that are visible from a public place.
Can I grow marijuana in a school zone in Michigan? The prohibition of growing marijuana from a school is codified under both Michigan law at MCL 333.7410(4) and federal law at 21 USC 860.
How many plants can you grow with a medical card 2021? Medical marijuana patients 18 years and older will be able to grow up to 3 mature and 3 immature plants at home starting October 1, 2021, with a cap of 12 total plants per household. All adults over age 21 will be able to grow under the same rules starting July 1, 2023.