Detectives who raided a house in Falkirk have recovered an estimated street value of £175,000 worth of cannabis.
Specialist teams arrived at the property on James Street, Laurieston, at around 1:30pm on Sunday August 22.
Forensics in white suits spent all of yesterday, Monday August 23, at the house dismantling the massive find.
Pictures from the scene showed officers carrying the plants out in evidence bags, along with growing equipment.
They eventually left at around 6pm last night.
No arrests have been made.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Officers have recovered an estimated street value of £175,000 worth of cannabis following the discovery of a large cannabis cultivation within a house on James Street in Falkirk.
"No arrests have been made and enquiries are continuing."