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Home Cultivation: Ojai vs Thousand Oaks

How do home cultivation rules compare between Ojai, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Ojai and Thousand Oaks have similar restriction levels.

Ojai, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

California Proposition 64 allows adults 21+ to grow up to 6 cannabis plants per household. Ojai follows state law but requires indoor cultivation only. Plants must not be visible from public areas. Local nuisance provisions apply to odor.

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Adults 21 and older may grow up to six cannabis plants per household indoors in Thousand Oaks under California Proposition 64. Outdoor cultivation is prohibited by city ordinance. All plants must be in a locked, enclosed space not visible from public areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOjaiThousand Oaks
Plant Limit6 per household (adults 21+)6 per household (21+ adults)
LocationIndoor or enclosed structure only-
VisibilityNot visible from public areas-
OdorMust not be detectable at property line-
CommercialNot permitted in residential zones-
Outdoor Growing-Prohibited in Thousand Oaks
Indoor Requirement-Locked, enclosed, not visible
State Law-CA H&S Code 11362.2 (Prop 64)

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Ojai FAQ

Can I grow cannabis in Ojai?

Yes, up to 6 plants per household for adults 21+. Cultivation must be indoors or in an enclosed structure and not visible from public areas.

Can I grow outdoors?

Ojai requires indoor or enclosed-structure cultivation. Open outdoor growing in residential yards is not permitted.

What about the smell?

Cannabis odor detectable at the property line may be cited as a nuisance. Use odor control measures like carbon filters.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

Can I grow cannabis at home in Thousand Oaks?

Yes, adults 21 and older can grow up to six plants per household indoors only. The plants must be in a locked, enclosed space not visible or accessible from public areas. Outdoor cultivation is prohibited.

Can my HOA prevent me from growing cannabis?

Yes, HOAs and landlords can prohibit cannabis cultivation on their properties. California law protects your right to grow only against government prohibition, not private restrictions.

Is there a limit on how much I can harvest?

You can keep all cannabis produced by your six plants at your residence but cannot sell it without a state license. Possession limits for processed cannabis still apply when outside your home.

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