Simplify your cannabis access by legally growing at home. Obtain a California grow license for up to 99 plants and cultivate more than standard recreational or basic medical limits allow, all while staying compliant on your property.
Start growing your own cannabis at home by applying for a California grower’s license. The process is simple and takes just a few minutes to begin your consultation.
Sign up online and complete a short application with your details. Submit the form and proceed with the consultation fee to move forward.
Connect with a licensed California physician for a medical assessment. The doctor will review your condition and determine your eligibility.
Once approved, your California grower’s license will be issued and delivered to you via email.
Consultations are conducted by licensed state physicians, and approval is based on medical evaluation.
A California grower’s license allows more than just legal cultivation—it gives you greater control, flexibility, and long-term convenience for your cannabis needs.
At Med Cards Now, you are supported by experienced medical professionals dedicated to helping you obtain your grower’s license quickly and securely through a streamlined process.
Complete your application in a few simple steps—register, connect with a licensed doctor, and receive your grower’s license online.
Our platform follows strict HIPAA guidelines to ensure your personal and medical information remains fully protected.
Consult with licensed, board-certified physicians experienced in medical cannabis evaluations.
If you do not qualify or do not receive your grower’s license, you are eligible for a full refund.
To qualify for a California grower’s license, you must first obtain a medical marijuana recommendation from a licensed physician. Applicants must be 18 years or older and have a qualifying condition recognized under California’s medical cannabis program.
You can complete the process online in minutes through a secure telehealth consultation. Licensed doctors evaluate your condition and, if approved, issue your recommendation via email. Once you receive your recommendation, you are legally allowed to possess and cultivate medical cannabis in California within permitted limits.
A grower’s license is more than just an official document that allows you to grow cannabis. It also offers you exclusive benefits that will make your life easier.

Getting a grower’s license helps save you money by giving you the legal right to grow cannabis for an unlimited supply of the herb.

With a legit grower’s license, you get to increase your growing limit and grow up to 99 plants at home.

When you grow your own cannabis, you’ll always have your medication on hand. No more worrying about visiting dispensaries for restocking.

When you grow your own cannabis plants, you have complete control of the type, product, and quality of the plant you are growing.

You get to grow any strain and make the modifications you desire to achieve the effects you need.

A grower’s license gives you the legal right to grow cannabis plants at home without any fear of legalities.
For medical patients, cannabis is often a daily necessity that requires consistent access and reliable quality. Depending on dispensaries can involve repeated purchases, higher costs, and ongoing effort to maintain supply.
With a California grower’s license for up to 99 plants, you can take full control of your cannabis use. Grow your own supply at home, manage quality based on your needs, and ensure consistent availability without relying on external sources. This gives you greater convenience, long-term savings, and a more reliable way to support your medical needs.
Increase your grow limit with a fast and hassle-free medical evaluation.
California Medical Marijuana Grower’s License
Regular Price: $229.99
Getting a license to grow cannabis at home offers a clear advantage for long-term savings and control. While dispensary prices can be high, growing your own cannabis significantly reduces ongoing costs after the initial setup.
A California grower’s license also provides practical and medical benefits. You gain consistent access to your supply, control over strain and quality, and avoid high retail markups and taxes. For medical users especially, this creates a more reliable and cost-effective way to manage ongoing cannabis needs.
Cannabis is legal in California for recreational use, but medical patients continue to receive additional advantages. While recreational users can legally purchase and grow cannabis, the limits and restrictions are significantly lower compared to medical users.
Medical cannabis patients are typically allowed higher cultivation limits, depending on local regulations and medical needs. With a grower’s license, these limits can increase even further, providing greater flexibility and access.
Recreational users aged 21 and over are generally limited to a smaller number of plants per residence. Exceeding these limits can lead to legal consequences, making it important to understand the differences and stay compliant with California cannabis laws.
Work with experienced, board-certified doctors to receive a secure and reliable medical cannabis recommendation.
If your medical marijuana recommendation is not accepted by the state, you will receive a full refund. We guarantee an accurate and compliant process.
Call us at (626) 323-2358 or email Contact@medcardsnow.com to obtain a full refund.
Note: Refund requests must be submitted before approval is finalized.
Getting a California grower’s license is simple and can be completed fully online within minutes. You can either visit a clinic or follow a fast digital process from home.
Most approvals are completed within 24 hours, and a physical copy with an official seal is delivered within a few business days.
Medical cannabis patients are typically allowed to grow 6 mature or 12 immature plants, while recreational users can grow up to 6 plants per residence. Exceeding these limits without proper authorization may result in legal consequences. Always follow state and local regulations, including growing in secure, enclosed spaces.
A 99-plant cultivation license is essentially a medical grower’s recommendation that allows patients to exceed standard state limits. It is intended for personal medical use—not commercial cultivation.
This recommendation confirms that the default limits are insufficient for the patient’s condition, allowing them to grow more based on medical necessity. Under California Health & Safety Code 11362.22, patients may exceed standard limits if supported by a physician’s recommendation.
This does not permit commercial activity but provides legal support for growing beyond standard limits strictly for personal use.
Growing cannabis requires planning and proper setup. Start by understanding your environment, equipment, and plant requirements.
Key factors include:
Proper preparation ensures better yield and plant health.
Indoor Growing:
Provides privacy and full control over the environment but requires managing lighting, airflow, and setup.
Outdoor Growing:
More cost-effective and natural but requires attention to security, pests, and environmental conditions.
Choose based on convenience, privacy, and available space.
Indoor growers can choose from:
Outdoor plants require at least 8 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal growth.
Soil is the most common and beginner-friendly option. Other alternatives include:
Hydroponics can yield higher results but requires more expertise.
Cannabis plants need:
Nutrient requirements vary by growth stage and medium. Maintaining proper pH balance is essential for plant health.
Select strains based on:
Beginners should choose low-maintenance strains and purchase seeds from trusted sources.
With a grower’s license, you can grow up to 99 plants, exceeding the standard limits. Growing beyond this without proper authorization may lead to legal action.
At Med Cards Now, a California grower’s license costs $189.99 per year.
You can complete the process 100% online, receive approval within 24 hours, and only pay if you qualify.
What’s included:
All included for a simple annual fee of $189.99.