Home growing is one of the rights that makes Oklahoma’s program unusually patient-friendly. If you hold a valid OMMA card, you can cultivate your own cannabis at home — no separate grower license required.
How many plants
Each patient may grow 6 mature plants plus 6 seedlings at one time — twelve plants total. A “mature” plant is one that is flowering; a seedling has not yet begun to flower.
How your harvest counts
Cannabis you harvest counts toward your at-home possession limit of 8 ounces of flower. A productive harvest can put you over that ceiling quickly, so plan how you’ll store or use what you grow.
Getting started legally
Seeds and clones must come from a licensed source. Dispensaries are where Oklahoma patients legally buy starting material — browse shops near you in the directory to find one that carries genetics. If growing isn’t for you, the same shops carry finished flower and products.