Best wishes for your wife, Nov. I'm sorry your family is going through this.
We are making Covid19 contingency plans, too. My son in law had a kidney transplant and is immune compromised by anti-rejection drugs. My wife has some issues that could put her in extra risk. We have been volunteering at the grand kids school. The little one don't do hygiene well. We both get exposed to anything going through. That may have to change. We were planning a bucket list trip to SEA. Cost of living is cheap, we could live the modest dream if we liked it, my plan b. That's not happening now.
If the grandkids come down with anything, they will be moving in with us. The wife might go to their place.
I have a couple options on my clone tote. With an extra two lids, it can be two or four hole tote or swap out the piping on the pump for a single plant tote. Right now, I'm planning a two clone set up, staggered a few weeks apart, a two larger tote hole in veg, again staggered times, and a one hole tote in flower. Small plants can have the net pot moved, or the lid can move. The cloner is built except for drilling the lid. My cheap ax netpots are odd sized. I ordered better ones, they should be in tomorrow. then I can size and line up the drilling. Every time I go cheap, I end up buying twice. Even good ones are pretty cheap. I am happy with how the tote turned out. I can't wait for the seedlings to be big enough to run it. Thank you again Keef.
I always keep extra totes around. I have our off season clothes stashed and a VEDC It's a leftover habit from a flood. I tricked out our van for extended camping or gtfo trips. Totes get carried out and we can hit the road in minutes. Stealth van living. It makes staying in one place easier when I have the option to leave.
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