Patient, Caregiver, and Consumer Cultivation in Missouri: What’s the Difference? 2026

Missouri cannabis home cultivation rules showing patient, consumer, and caregiver plant limits and age requirements

Missouri allows home cannabis cultivation through three different registrations: patient, consumer, and caregiver. This guide explains who can grow, how many plants are allowed per stage, and how plant limits and possession rules differ under Missouri’s current rules (2026).

Missouri Medical Marijuana for Minors(2025 Parent Guide)

New blog is up. If 6 oz a month isn’t enough or you’ve been turned away at a dispensary, this explains how high-dose works in Missouri and how to fix it: https://cannaanswers.com/missouri-high-dose-medical-marijuana/

Missouri’s medical marijuana rules can be confusing for adults — and even more overwhelming when you’re trying to help a child who may benefit from cannabis. Whether your child is dealing with seizures, chronic pain, autism-related behaviors, or another serious condition, you deserve clear answers and a process that does not leave you guessing. This … Read more

Missouri High-Dose Medical Marijuana – When 6 Ounces Isn’t Enough (2025)

Missouri high-dose medical marijuana blog graphic showing monthly ounce increase options and patient eligibility for high-dose allotments.

Patients across Missouri are being turned away at dispensaries after their ounces run out — even though fixing this is simple. Here’s how high-dose allotments work, who qualifies, and how to increase your limit safely and correctly.

2026 Missouri Medical Card Renewal Guide with High Dose Information Induded

2026 Missouri medical marijuana card renewal guide graphic with high-dose information and a reminder not to lose your allotment

Renewing your Missouri medical card in 2026 is simple — but there are a few easy-to-miss details that can cause problems, especially for high-dose patients. Many clinics do not explain everything, and if the doctor doesn’t select alternative dose and enter the number of ounces per month you need, the state will automatically drop you … Read more