Does anyone here understand the Oklahoma medical marijuana law?

It says 12 plants total, 6 can be mature and 6 can be seedlings. The seedling phase doesn’t last long and then you’ve got 12 mature plants? and who says what is a seedling and what isn’t? Or by seedling do they mean plants in the vegetative state and mature being flowering?
Up until now I’ve stayed under 6 plants total with 3 flowering and 3 vegging, at most, but I’d like to have a few more this summer without breaking the law, who knows how serious they take that…

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My apologies, post deleted.

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A continuous grow sounds awesome and that would make the most sense to me, it was just that word “seedling” that threw me off. I don’t think of a 3 foot vegging plant as a “seedling” and worried the cops that show up at my house probably won’t either. Just bad wording on their part I guess. Thanks for the info!

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ok so I think I’ve found here the definition of a seedling is a plant without flowers. it’s the department of healths definition.

page 14 of this PDF

https://www.ok.gov/health2/documents/310-681%20Permanent%20Medical%20Marijuana%20Packet.pdf

Okla. Admin. Code § 310:681-1-4

https://casetext.com/regulation/oklahoma-administrative-code/title-310-oklahoma-state-department-of-health/chapter-681-effective-until-9142020medical-marijuana-control-program/subchapter-1-effective-until-9142020general-provisions/section-310681-1-4-effective-until-9142020definitions

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Oh wow. Thanks!

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