I haven’t got cloning figured out yet either lol. I took 2 cuts and fried them almost immediately. I’ve got to get a couple things then I’ll try cloning again. I did a piss poor attempt, and I knew that as I tried, but I wanted to at least get a feel for it.
Would this be worthwhile with the lights built in?
@Gadarien Cloning is its own animal. Not difficult, but tedious to do correctly.
Cut 1/4” below the node at a 45 degree angle using a sanitized blade (clone should have at least 5 nodes) Make sure to get the cut into water immediately as air bubbles form and will kill your cut with 24hrs. Dip cut end into cloning gel (lots of options) then straight into cloner or cube. Ideally you want to see a callous form where you cut (10 to 15 days), then roots from the callous.
Again, easy steps, but you must be diligent about doing everything quickly and correctly and boom, clones everywhere!
Nooo had high hopes for the Halle berry! But man that blockberry is killer! Out here they call it super boof, but it’s easily one of my favorites I have ran across over the past few years that grapefruit taste and smell is killer and hard to beat with a nice buzz. Also you said your wife’s favorite was the weighted blanket? How did that turn out after a little cure on it?
Does anyone have a specific brand of condensate pump they like? I’m getting ready to start @Crafty_Flame’s Peanut Butter Dream (Peanut butter breath x Blue dream) today against my better judgment… Oh well!
So, I don’t have any in my house, but as a food worker who does a lot of maintenance and repair, I’ve been dealing with condensate pumps my whole working life, they get used everywhere in foodservice to pipe both condensate from walk in ceiling chiller units and also just random drain water from wherever, the standard for commercial use is the Little Giant brand for almost anything they make, especially these. They just last a lot longer than any others I’ve seen in common use:
The nicer option I see in fancier cafes and restaurants when I creep on their facilities and equipment is this brand, they have a built in PH neutralizer system that sanitizes the lines and keeps things clean, though you have to top off the fluids occasionally. They get used in bathrooms a lot they’re designed for upflow toilets originally AFAIK but pretty cool for lots of uses:
Plumbers and HVAC folks on their forums also recommend this brand for top of the line but I’ve never seen one myself, they look real nice!