How Many Plants Can You Grow Legally in Oregon?

Oregon Marijuana Growing Limits and Penalties

Under current Oregon law, if you are 21 years old or older, you can grow up to 4 plants per household. But they must be kept out of public view. Growing between 4 and 8 plants can lead to fines and jail. Those under 18 can’t possess, purchase or use cannabis.

Oregon 4-Plant Limit Regulations

Oregon law allows growing up to 4 marijuana plants per household. The plants must be kept out of public view. Growing more than 8 plants is a felony. There is no fine for up to 4 homegrown plants. But more than 4 plants can lead to fines and jail time.

Oregon Grow License Regulations

The site registration fee for grows over 12 plants is $200. You must pay this fee if growing for others, growing in a location besides your residence, cultivating over 12 plants, or transferring product to processors or distributors.

You can be exempted from the fee if you meet all these criteria: only growing for yourself, in your residence, with 12 or fewer mature plants. Federal law prohibits growing within 1000 feet of a school. So outdoor grows should be beyond this distance or grown indoors. Making concentrates at home can be dangerous and is generally not recommended.

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