What to know about growing cannabis in CT, from seeds to harvest
No, at least not yet. Under state law, dispensaries may sell flowers but not plants, while cultivators may grow plants but not sell them.
Micro-cultivators, smaller-scale cannabis cultivators licensed by the state, are legally allowed to sell plants, but none are yet operational. Micro-cultivators, by law, are allowed to both grow cannabis and sell it directly to consumers, DCP spokesperson Kaitlyn Krasselt confirmed, meaning that they could, theoretically, sell plants.
“Micro-cultivators are not precluded from selling seedlings directly to consumers,” she said. “Like all other cannabis products, they would need to register a brand with DCP and go through the steps to ensure the product is appropriately tested and tracked in the seed-to-sale inventory system.”
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