Where it grows

USVI cannabis farms.

Cannabis is being grown on all three islands, but none of it moves between them. Pick your island to see the farms licensed there.

The Office of Cannabis Regulation has issued 14 conditional commercial cultivation licenses across the US Virgin Islands. No farm has begun commercial planting yet. The first cultivators are expected to start within weeks of OCR's final sign-off. Tours, strain menus, and photos of the grows will land on these pages as farms open up.

Choose your island

Three islands, three cannabis supply chains.

St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
STT

St. Thomas

Statutory cap
Up to 15 cultivation licenses
Farms licensed
5 conditional
Share a dispensary
3 of 5 farms

Steep, mostly volcanic terrain. Outdoor grows tuck into the hills outside Charlotte Amalie; indoor operators cluster on the east end. Two of the five farms hit a perfect application score.

St. Croix, US Virgin Islands
STX

St. Croix

Statutory cap
Up to 15 cultivation licenses
Farms licensed
8 conditional
Share a dispensary
1 of 8 farm

The agricultural island. Flat land, working farms, and the largest cultivator pool in the territory. Eight farms on St. Croix, more than the other two islands combined.

St. John, US Virgin Islands
STJ

St. John

Statutory cap
Up to 5 cultivation licenses
Farms licensed
1 conditional
Share a dispensary
1 of 1 farm

About 60% of the island is federal national park land. Only one farm is licensed on St. John, and it is also the only dispensary operator on the island.

The grow operator guide covers build-out, the testing facility requirement, canopy rules, and the vertical-integration math for operators stacking a cultivation license with a dispensary license. Looking for storefronts instead? Visit the USVI dispensary directory.