Mass execution of all of your plants by public burning.
Cultivation Five or more plants --felony Incarceration 138 - 204 months --Fine variable
growing marijuana plants
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It depends on where you live. Most countries strictly forbid the production of even small amounts of marijuana, so growing plants can result in stiff penalties such as imprisonment. However, some countries allow the growing of a small number of plants provided the drug is intended for your own personal use or to be used as a medicine, while a very few do not limit production in any way.
Growing Marijuana plants is illegal. choose a different path before it's to late
in your closet with artificial sunlight. perfect environment for growing marijuana! in your closet with artificial sunlight. perfect environment for growing marijuana!
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you will most likely be charge with an attempt to distribute.
Given that it is illegal to use, possess, grow or sell marijuana in Australia, I would say the answer is fairly self-evident: simply stop growing marijuana.
A qualified medical marijuana patient can posses up to 24 ounces and 15 plants.
Persistent growing of marijuana itself does not directly cause mental problems; however, the use of marijuana has been linked to potential mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and psychosis, especially in individuals who are predisposed to these conditions. It's important to consider the potential risks and consult with a healthcare professional if you have concerns about mental health and marijuana use.
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