## The Short Answer
Home cannabis cultivation is legal in a subset of adult-use states under specific rules, and the basic process, germinate seed, grow vegetatively, flower, harvest, dry, cure, is approachable for adults 21 and older willing to invest time and space. A first grow typically takes 3 to 5 months from seed to dry flower. This is a high-level guide; growing well requires reading much more than one article.
## Step 0: Verify It's Legal Where You Are
Home grow is permitted in some adult-use states, prohibited in others, and allowed only for medical patients in still others. See [is it legal to grow your own cannabis](/blog/is-it-legal-to-grow-your-own-cannabis-home-cultivation-laws-by-state). **New York** permits limited home cultivation under specific rules; verify current regulations at [cannabis.ny.gov](https://cannabis.ny.gov).
## Step 1: Seeds vs Clones
**Seeds.** Mail-order feminized (guaranteed female) seeds are the common starting point. 5 to 10 seeds per pack; germinate in water or paper towel; transfer to soil.
**Clones.** Cuttings from a mature female plant, already rooted. Available from some dispensaries in legal states.
For first-time growers, feminized autoflowering seeds (which flower on a timer rather than responding to light) are often the easiest entry point.
## Step 2: Equipment (Indoor)
Basic indoor setup:
- **Grow tent or space.** 2'x2' minimum for 1-2 plants.
- **LED grow light.** 100-250W full-spectrum LED for small grows.
- **Ventilation fan + carbon filter.** Smell is real; neighbors notice.
- **Pots.** Fabric pots 3-5 gallons.
- **Soil.** Quality organic soil with nutrients.
- **Timer.** For light cycles.
- **Thermometer/hygrometer.** Monitor conditions.
- **pH meter.** Water pH affects nutrient uptake.
Starter cost: $200 to $600 depending on scale and quality.
## Step 3: The Growth Stages
**Germination (1 week).** Sprout seeds.
**Seedling (2-3 weeks).** First true leaves develop. 18-24 hours of light daily.
**Vegetative (3-8 weeks).** Plant gains structure. 18 hours light / 6 dark. Most growth happens here.
**Flowering (8-12 weeks).** Switch to 12 hours light / 12 dark to trigger flowering. Buds develop and mature.
**Harvest.** Cut, trim, dry, cure.
## Step 4: Watering and Feeding
**Water.** Water when top inch of soil is dry. Overwatering is the top beginner mistake.
**Nutrients.** Vegetative nutrients during veg, bloom nutrients during flower. Follow manufacturer dilution instructions; start at half-strength for beginners.
**pH.** Keep water/nutrient pH at 6.0-6.8 for soil.
## Step 5: Harvest, Dry, Cure
**Harvest timing.** When trichomes turn cloudy (mostly milky, some amber). Use a magnifier.
**Drying (7-14 days).** Hang cut branches in dark, 60-70°F, 50-60% humidity. When small stems snap, it's dry.
**Curing (2-8 weeks).** Jar the dried flower; "burp" (open briefly) daily for first week, then weekly. Cured cannabis is smoother and more flavorful.
## Common Beginner Mistakes
- **Overwatering.**
- **Nutrient burn.** Start with less than you think.
- **Light too close.** LED burn is real.
- **Harvesting too early.** Patience produces better flower.
- **Rushing the cure.** The last step matters.
## Safety and Security
- **Electrical safety.** Lights and fans draw power; don't overload circuits.
- **Fire safety.** Don't stack lighting too close to plants or combustibles.
- **Security.** Plants have street value; secure your space.
- **Odor control.** Carbon filters work; passive attempts don't.
## Where to Go Next
Related reading: [indoor vs outdoor cannabis growing](/blog/indoor-vs-outdoor-cannabis-growing-pros-cons-and-key-differences), [is it legal to grow your own cannabis](/blog/is-it-legal-to-grow-your-own-cannabis-home-cultivation-laws-by-state), and [cannabis plant anatomy](/blog/cannabis-plant-anatomy-flowers-trichomes-and-what-each-part-does).
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*This article is consumer education for adults 21+. Nothing here is medical, legal, or financial advice. Cannabis laws vary by state, always verify your state's current rules and, for health questions, consult a licensed clinician. For regulated New York retail, verify licensing via the OCM QR-code system at [cannabis.ny.gov](https://cannabis.ny.gov).*