Under Arizona Proposition 207 adults 21 and older may cultivate up to six cannabis plants per person, capped at twelve plants per household. Plants must be grown in an enclosed, locked area not visible from public view in Phoenix.
ARS §36-2852 permits home cultivation by adults 21 or older. Each adult may grow up to six plants for personal use; households with two or more adults are limited to a total of twelve plants. Plants must be grown inside the person's primary residence in an enclosed, locked area such as a closet, room, greenhouse, or similar structure that is not visible from any public place. Cannabis cannot be cultivated in shared common areas of multifamily housing. Phoenix follows state rules and applies general nuisance, odor, and electrical-permit standards to home grows that affect neighbors.
Exceeding plant counts, growing in view of public spaces, or cultivating outside a primary residence can result in seizure, civil penalties, and possible criminal charges under ARS Title 36. Landlords may prohibit cultivation in lease agreements; violations risk eviction.
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