pot farm
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Definition
Noun: A pot farm is a plot of land, often a large and secretive outdoor area, used specifically for the cultivation and harvesting of marijuana plants. These operations are frequently concealed in remote locations, such as within national forests or other public lands, to avoid detection by law enforcement.
Usage
The term is used to describe the physical location and operation of an illegal or illicit marijuana growing site. It emphasizes the agricultural scale and often the clandestine nature of the activity. - Authorities discovered a massive pot farm hidden deep in the national park. - The environmental damage caused by the illegal pot farm was significant.
Advanced Usage
- The term can sometimes be used more broadly in informal contexts to refer to any large-scale, dedicated marijuana cultivation operation, even if not strictly outdoors or hidden. However, its core connotation involves secrecy and illegality.
- In regions where marijuana cultivation has been legalized, the term "pot farm" may be used informally or pejoratively, while official terms like "cannabis cultivation facility" or "licensed grow operation" are more common.
Variants and Related Words
- Marijuana grow operation: A more formal or neutral term for a facility where cannabis is cultivated.
- Cannabis cultivation site: A technical term for a location where marijuana is grown.
- Grow house: Typically refers to a clandestine marijuana cultivation operation set up inside a residential building.
Synonyms
- Marijuana plantation
- Cannabis farm
- Illegal grow site
Related Phrases
- To bust a pot farm: A law enforcement action to discover and shut down an illegal marijuana cultivation operation.
- The DEA task force moved in to bust the pot farm.
Noun
- a plot of ground where marijuana is grown and harvested (often hidden in a national forest)