Pholi was also found with 30 marijuana seeds and two water pipes. He said he wasn t sure of the exact amount of plants as he had just thrown the seeds and hoped they would grow. Pholi said he knew it was an offence to possess and grow marijuana but stated he wasn t hurting anyone and wasn t affecting anyone else being so far out where he was and just kept to himself. Pholi, 37, pleaded guilty in Gladstone Magistrates Court on Monday to producing dangerous drugs, possessing dangerous drugs and possessing utensils. Defence lawyer Lauren Townsend said Pholi lived on 18 acres where he had pigs, sheep and dogs.