Best county in California for the most INDOOR plants allowed under doc rec

Hello fellas,
I was wondering if someone with legit info can help me out choose what county should I move to in california that which allows the most plants at a time?

Also, my gf and her friend - all three of us have medical rec and we will all get a place together so I wanna move to a county that allows the max amount of plants at the same time.

Currently we are i Los angeles and 6 mature plants per person isnt doing much lol :weed:

clearly because we bought these BC northern light grow boxes and it can hold alot of plants and we want to sell our yield to a dispensary.

thanks and have a good one!
 

terrorizer805

Well-Known Member
Hello fellas,
I was wondering if someone with legit info can help me out choose what county should I move to in california that which allows the most plants at a time?

Also, my gf and her friend - all three of us have medical rec and we will all get a place together so I wanna move to a county that allows the max amount of plants at the same time.

Currently we are i Los angeles and 6 mature plants per person isnt doing much lol :weed:

clearly because we bought these BC northern light grow boxes and it can hold alot of plants and we want to sell our yield to a dispensary.

thanks and have a good one!


I'm your neighbor in ventura county and same restrictions apply here aswell, I say if you want the most plants hit up humboldt or mendocino county, I believe it's unlimited amount of plant within a hundred square feet. Correct me if I'm wrong.
 

TCurtiss

Well-Known Member
In the SF bay area you are looking at 6 plants also

You need to go up to Sonoma county or Humboldt I think for more plant I think you need to check the Norml web site and find out

http://norml.org/
 
Do you need another roommate?
lol dude isnt there a 3 patients limit per a grow setup or residence or something.

and yeah humboldt has a 99 plant limit and that probably seems to be my last resort

but i agree with u guys LA is a great place to although for a hippie all these north cali spots are just equivalent to nirvana :bigjoint: specially when ur growing n and hav an unlimited amount of green but u are so out of the real world.

again this raises up another problem for me - even if i move up to humboldt, once i have the dried weight it'll b a hassle to drive all that shit down to the LA dispensaries where the market is.
 

GidgetGrows

Well-Known Member
It's your recommendation from your doctor that sets your limit. Not the county guidelines, those are just guidelines. :-P
 

PandaPuff

Member
I live in Sonoma County, Sebastopol specifically, and the max I'm allowed to have is 100 square feet worth...It is up to your Doc to decide your prescribed limit based on your condition(s) and the severity of them.
 
ok so there are a few places that allow no limit(99 plants without being a felony) but some require a certain size garden canopy. these counties are santa cruz with 100 sq ft limit, san jose, humbolt with 100 sq ft. limit, and san fran with 99 per collective. most are on 6 mature/ 12 immuture and 8oz dry weight.

i have been looking into this and belive this information to be true and accurate, but i dont know this for sure as you cant believe everything you read on the internet.

i have a few questions about this is someone knows, what constitutes a garden canopy is it the gardens foot print? say your gardening indoors does this mean your room cant be bigger than 10x10 or other combination to have 100 sq ft? or could i space them out over and acre if outdoor, as long as the cummulative area of all plants area isnt over 100 sq ft? also if i get a recomendation for more than allowed for a script for myself, does that mean i can grow 99 plants for myself or does it specify how much more you can do? also can you have more than 1 collective working off the same property. say my wife had a collective and i had a collective each of use with different patients, could we do our collectives collectively? could we do this if we had 2 properties? any answers would be great as i am currently lookin for the best spot to move to, preferably a 99 plant county, unless i can grow 99 plants anywhere as long as i have docs recommendation.
 

Chimbo

Member
I'm ready to move out there. But Los Angeles is way out of my price range, for living. Northern Cali seems to have a lot more options.
Besides the far less than ideal weather by moving north (way north of SF), what am I looking at, as far as trying to get the best out of my grow?
With legit documentation from my doctor, regarding my condition, I'll have no problem getting my card(s); and want to make the best of it, "legally",
regarding local taxes and all.
 
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