- ✔️ Medical cannabis is legal
- ❌ Recreational use is expected to be banned again
- ✔️ Home growing allowed with official permission
- ❌ Tourists are not allowed to consume or grow
- ✔️ Cannabis seeds are not banned, but import risks apply
Thailand became a surprising pioneer in cannabis reform in 2022, decriminalizing home cultivation and allowing CBD cafes and infused foods. However, political winds have shifted. In 2025, a new cannabis law is in the making — tightening access again. This article gives a clear breakdown of what remains legal, what may change soon, and which seeds are best suited for Thailand’s tropical climate.
Current Cannabis Laws in Thailand
As of mid-2025, the following rules are still in effect — but may change soon:
- ✔️ Cannabis was removed from the Narcotics Act (Category 5)
- ✔️ Private cultivation is allowed via the Plook Ganja app
- ❌ Commercial sale requires license and registration
- ❌ Public smoking is prohibited
- ❌ Tourists cannot grow or use cannabis legally
Many cannabis cafes and vendors have closed down, and licenses are no longer renewed for recreational businesses. The upcoming regulation aims to limit cannabis strictly to medical use.
Legal Update 2025 – What Will Change?
Thailand's Ministry of Public Health proposed a new law in June 2025:
- ❌ Recreational use will become illegal again
- ❌ Possession without a medical certificate will be punishable
- ✔️ Medical use will remain legal
- ❌ Commercial licenses for recreational vendors will be revoked
Important: Even if some shops still operate, tourists are not legally allowed to purchase, use, or cultivate cannabis in Thailand.
Is Cannabis Cultivation Still Allowed?
Yes, but only for medical purposes. You must have a legal Thai residence and register your grow via the “Plook Ganja” app. Unauthorized cultivation — even for personal use — may lead to fines or deportation, especially for foreigners.
Can You Legally Buy Cannabis Seeds in Thailand?
Ordering cannabis seeds to Thailand is not explicitly forbidden, but customs may inspect or block deliveries. Caution is advised. If growing legally for medical use, choose climate-suitable genetics from trusted sources.
Best Seed Types for Thailand’s Tropical Climate
Note: For more information on legal frameworks and botanical context, see our article "Cannabis: Botanical and Legal Overview".
Tropical Growing Tips – What to Know
- Humidity: Choose mildew-resistant strains for rainy season
- Pests: Use neem oil and natural protectants
- UV & Heat: Some shade may be needed for young plants
International Cannabis Laws Compared:
- Germany – Partial Legalization & Home Growing
- Austria – Decriminalized or Legal Grey Zone?
- Switzerland – Pilot Projects & Medical Cannabis
More country-specific insights can be found in our Cannabis Legalization & Decriminalization section.
FAQ – Cannabis in Thailand 2025
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Always consult a healthcare professional regarding health concerns. Please be aware of local laws related to cannabis cultivation.
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