Connecticut’s recreational marijuana market continues to blossom.
Starting Saturday, July 1, adults will be allowed to grow marijuana plants at home.
The state Department of Consumer Protection is urging residents “to do so responsibly.”
“Adults who choose to grow their own cannabis should use safe and healthy gardening practices for growing any products they intend to consume,” said DCP Commissioner Bryan T. Cafferelli, in a statement. “Plants should also be kept indoors, out of reach and out of sight from children and pets.”
Adults 21 years and older can grow up to three mature and three immature plants at home, with a maximum of up to 12 plants per household.
Connecticut legalized adult-use cannabis in July 2021. Recreational sales began in January.
Under the new law, the plants must be grown indoors in a secured and locked area. The plants may not be visible to the public.
H/T: ctmirror.org