Yes, personal caregivers may cultivate a limited number of plants sufficient to maintain a 60-day supply of marijuana for their patient and solely for that patient’s use. Under no circumstances may a personal caregiver cultivate plants in excess of 500 square feet of canopy. Personal Caregiver(s) may cultivate marijuana on behalf of a registered qualifying patient at only one location.
By Jeremiah MacKinnon|2023-02-23T11:23:27-05:00February 19th, 2023|HOME CULTIVATION QUESTIONS|Comments Off on Can a caregiver cultivate medical marijuana for a patient?