Home Grow Laws in Oklahoma

Oklahoma (OK)Medical Home Grow Only

Only registered medical cannabis patients may grow at home.

Plant Limits

Recreational
N/A
plants per adult
Medical
12
plants per patient
Mature Plants
6
flowering at once
Outdoor GrowingAllowed
Registration RequiredYes

Overview

Oklahoma approved medical cannabis through State Question 788 in June 2018, establishing one of the most accessible medical programs in the nation. Registered patients may grow up to 6 mature plants and 6 seedling plants at home for personal medical use. Oklahoma's program is notable for its broad qualifying conditions and relatively permissive approach to patient cultivation.

Recreational cannabis remains illegal in Oklahoma after a legalization ballot measure narrowly failed in March 2023. However, the medical program's accessibility means that a significant portion of the adult population holds patient cards. Home cultivation must occur at the patient's registered address, and plants should be kept out of public view. Caregivers may also grow on behalf of their designated patients.

Key Rules & Regulations

Penalties for Violations

Growing without a valid medical cannabis license is a felony carrying up to 5 years in prison and $10,000 in fines. Patients who exceed their plant limits face misdemeanor charges with fines up to $1,000. Any sale of home-grown cannabis carries distribution charges with up to 2 years imprisonment for first offenses.

Tips for Home Growers

1Keep your Oklahoma medical cannabis patient license current, as growing without a valid card is a felony.
2Oklahoma's warm climate allows for extended outdoor growing seasons; take advantage of the long summers.
3Ensure your grow area is not visible from the street or neighboring properties to stay compliant.
4Consider joining one of Oklahoma's many patient advocacy groups for growing advice and legal updates.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many plants can a medical patient grow in Oklahoma?+
Registered patients may grow up to 6 mature plants and 6 seedling plants at their registered address.
Can I grow cannabis recreationally in Oklahoma?+
No. Recreational cannabis is not legal in Oklahoma. Only registered medical patients may grow cannabis at home.
Do I need to register my grow with the state?+
You must hold a valid medical cannabis patient license, which effectively registers you. There is no separate home grow registration, but your grow must be at your registered address.

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Disclaimer: The information on this page is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Cannabis remains illegal under US federal law. Oklahoma state laws and regulations are subject to change and may vary by local jurisdiction. Plant limits, cultivation rules, and penalties described here are based on publicly available information and may not reflect the most current regulations. Always verify current laws with official Oklahoma state resources and consult with a qualified attorney before growing cannabis at home. Cannabismarketcap does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information presented.