Adults 21+ in unincorporated Ventura County may grow up to 6 cannabis plants per household under Proposition 64 (CA HSC 11362.2). Plants must be grown indoors or in a locked, fully enclosed structure not visible from public spaces. Medical patients may cultivate additional plants.
California Health & Safety Code 11362.2 permits adults 21 and older to cultivate up to 6 plants per household. In Ventura County, plants must be grown indoors or within a locked, fully enclosed structure that is not visible from public spaces. Local nuisance ordinances apply — odor, noise from ventilation, and light pollution can trigger complaints. Landlords may prohibit cultivation in rental properties. Medical patients with a physician's recommendation may grow additional plants as needed under Proposition 215. The county's commercial cannabis regulations under Measure O are separate from personal cultivation rights.
Growing more than 6 plants without a medical recommendation is an infraction with a $250 fine. Outdoor cultivation visible from public spaces violates county standards and may trigger nuisance abatement. Commercial-scale unlicensed cultivation is a misdemeanor with fines up to $1,000 per day.
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