Raising An Emerald Child: A Parent’s Journey with Cannabis Cultivation

This article first appeared in the Kids & Cannabis edition of Fat Nugs Magazine, published December 2025

In recent years, the conversation around cannabis has evolved significantly, leading to a broader understanding of its potential benefits, particularly for children facing various health challenges.

For parents, navigating this new landscape can be daunting, but there’s an empowering approach worth considering: teaching a child to grow cannabis. Cultivation isn’t a crime – it’s a passion project. A bridge between the parent and the child. This is my journey growing cannabis with my daughter.

From Texas to California with a Child

When I first came to California, I was terrified of exposing my daughter to growing cannabis. I was a new parent coming from Texas, a strict prohibition state, where having marijuana in your system gets your kids and your freedom taken away.

However, when I first got involved in the cannabis industry, I soon found out things were very, very different here. It was a stream of colorful farms and eclectic families growing pot with tons of hippie babies who grew into open-minded, extremely smart kids. Like any farm kids running around, these children planted gardens, cared for livestock, and were as healthy as any other kids I had seen.

The only difference? While other kids were planting vegetables, these kids were growing cannabis. As shocked as I was at first, it wasn’t considered taboo; it was just another crop on the farm, like any other.

When my child turned 5, I decided to expose her to plant medicine and the art of growing. Every year, we would pick a strain and grow one plant that was all her responsibility. When the time came, I would educate her on the proper harvest procedures. She would pick a medical patient, often a veteran who could not grow or afford cannabis as a medicine, and create a usable form of cannabis medicine for them. By 16, my daughter was driven to work hard, had an amazing amount of respect for the plant, and could create from seed-to-patient topicals, RSO, edibles, award-winning flower, and hash – and now she’s starting to learn extracts.

In my experience as a NorCal grower for over 10 years, children who learn early about plant medicine tend to see these crops as medicinal rather than the “negative image” that propaganda has tried to promote. It makes those scary drug talks not-so-scary for both the parent and the child. There are also all the little lessons they learn through cultivation, like time management, patience, and work ethic.

Teach the Children to Grow: The Benefits of Cannabis Cultivation

By encouraging children to cultivate the plant, parents can maintain control over their exposure while simultaneously imparting valuable life lessons. Gardening as a practice fosters responsibility, patience, and a sense of accomplishment.

My daughter was young when she started helping in the garden, but it wasn’t until she reached double digits that she began doing harder labor. She would help with anything from spreading amendments to turning holes, hauling water, and tending to clones.

When a child engages in growing cannabis under a parent’s supervision, they learn not only about the plant itself but also about healthy boundaries and moderation. This hands-on experience can be particularly beneficial for children who might be dealing with medical conditions that cannabis can help alleviate, such as epilepsy or chronic pain.

Moreover, involvement in cultivation offers children a unique opportunity to help peers who share similar experiences. Children often feel isolated in their struggles, but by participating in a shared activity that has real-world implications, they gain a sense of community and purpose.

Today, my daughter is graduating early from high school, teaches cannabis awareness online to other parents and their kids from her own experiences, and has her own 6-plant grow within mine. She has completely done it herself from start to finish. Honestly, I’m worried her plants are going to be bigger and better than mine this year!

Whether donating harvested cannabis to those in need or simply sharing stories about their experiences, these interactions can foster empathy and understanding, building a stronger support system among young patients.

Plant Medicine for All

My daughter has battled mental health issues for much of her life. We tried to deal with these issues for years, the traditional way, with no luck. Despite her time in the garden, I didn’t allow her to consume.

One day, a friend of mine brought up cannabis dosing for her. Even as a grower and a stoner, the thought of my kid stoned made my heart drop and my head spin. But after doing research and speaking to other parents whose kids consume, we decided to try. I allowed her to consume one small, low-dose edible. Within days, I noticed an entirely new kid. She was driven, happy, and looked forward to the same challenges that would have sent her over the edge before. Her grades improved dramatically, as did her overall attitude toward herself and others. It was amazing.

Ultimately, teaching a child to grow cannabis can be an empowering experience, promoting self-discovery and life skills while ensuring responsible engagement with the plant. In this way, parents can guide their children toward a life of awareness, compassion, and personal investment, all cultivated from the soil of care and knowledge.

The Benefits of Cannabis Cultivation

Beyond the immediate benefits of helping others and managing personal health, cultivating cannabis instills a profound lesson: investing time and effort into something meaningful allows one to reap rewards both physically and emotionally.

When children learn to grow plants, they also nurture their personal growth. They gain confidence as they see their efforts flourish, and they develop an appreciation for the processes that lead to achievement.

This investment in themselves – learning to care for a living entity, understanding its needs, and celebrating its successes – can translate into other aspects of their lives, promoting resilience and self-sufficiency. These experiences can serve as powerful building blocks for a child’s character.

The act of caring for a plant teaches responsibility, while the moments spent observing its growth cultivate patience and respect for nature. Children who grow cannabis can take pride not only in their work but also in contributing toward their well-being and fostering a strong sense of autonomy.

It’s essential for parents to approach this journey of cannabis cultivation with a child with mindfulness and education. Arm yourself with knowledge about the legalities, health impacts, and best practices surrounding cannabis cultivation. Emphasize the importance of responsible use and create an open dialogue with your child, encouraging questions and discussions about the plant and its effects.

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