19 plants put out, 5 plants stolen.

2 were stolen from a location we believed was used the previous season by someone else.

Our Mother was stolen the day before we went to harvest her, along with a smaller plant that was next to her.

The final straw, this season alone, was the drywaller who stole a plant from behind my shed, on my property, in broad daylight. While I was at home and believed he was downstairs doing what he was paid to do.

19 plants, or 5000 plants, I will defend what I work for. Unfortunately, until we have a proper justice system, this could include violence at times.
gr8misadventures Reviewed by gr8misadventures on . What do I do if I find cannabis plants growing in the wild? This question comes up every year about this time. You might be out hiking and stumble across a single cannabis plant, or a whole bunch of them. Your first reaction might be, "wow, that's a lot of pot, I can't wait to get it home and smoke it! That's enough for the whole winter!", or even "I bet I can sell that stuff and pay off my car loan!" But please stop and think for a moment. Someone has put those plants there, taken risks, and worked hard caring for them since June. They Rating: 5