Authorities say they caught a 30-year-old Wellington man last week producing a form of liquid marijuana at his home and possessing nearly 4 pounds of marijuana products.

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Stewart Phillips converted a spare bedroom at his home in The Isles of Wellington into a lab to make and distribute butane honey oil, a potent type of liquid hashish made from marijuana, the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office said in a report.

Police said the home, south of Lake Worth Road and east of 120th Avenue South, reeked of a marijuana odor, investigators said. In the lab room, police found a vacuum pump, extractor tubes, cases of Butane, scales and more than 300 grams of the honey oil, the sheriff’s office said.

Other forms of marijuana were found in the home, which included 115 grams of marijuana edibles, 172 grams of powder marijuana and more than 1500 grams of regular marijuana.

Phillips faces charges of manufacturing drugs, possessing drugs with intent to sell, possessing drug paraphernalia, and possessing more than 20 grams of marijuana. He was being held Saturday at the county jail in lieu of $25,000 bail.

Another honey oil lab was raided in West Palm Beach on Nov. 2, at a home on 57th Street in the city’s northeast corner. West Palm Beach police confiscated nearly 16 pounds of the oil. Packages and edibles marked "medical marijuana" were also found along with other drug paraphernalia.