1:29:09 I said the placebo effect is a wonderful thing.
1:21:14 Yeah, right. That's my philosophy. And as far as, like, feeding it goes, I've broken it down into, went on my endeavor with psychotropic effects. So the effects of THC. And then we've introduced this new, new concept. There's a lot of new studies on the entourage effect and whole plant benefit, and the leading studies are proving that it's not even necessarily THC. That's the cannabinoid that is getting us high. It's obviously the most well known psychoactive element that we have present in cannabis. But I don't know if you've seen people popularizing, like, THCA, which is a non carboxylized version of the molecule, or we have, like, HHC or delta nine or delta ten or delta a or all of these things. And what these are, are different cannabinoids that will work together in unison, that are all naturally present in a whole plant. But no study has been. We're not documenting this. Nobody gives a right. We're just here to grow the weed for our cancer patients.
1:32:32 So I do a much lower liquid base than what the package recommends. I like mine to come out a little more like Jell O. And I've just been in that habit from keeping reptiles, right? So, like, feet to my beard, dragons feed it to my other stuff. I'm not trying to serve them like that sludgy, inconsistent mass, right? So I'll blend it down a little bit. I let it. I try to do a little bit hotter water than what most people do. I'll boil it, and by the time I'm adding my oils in or my whole plant, I'll do a lot of. They make, like, in capsules with straight up, like, powdered whatever, whether it's keef rundown or you can get, like, whole plants. So they're grinding down the stem, the leaves, and all the raw product into a capsule. So I can break those open, or I can dose out exactly how many milligrams of THC, CBD, whatever I'm doing. But it's not often that I'm getting them stoned normally, like, especially if I'm moving the puffers around, that's a stressful thing for all of them. And if you don't know this puffers, if they inflate out of water and they get air stuck in that organ that they're holding, all of their, what should be water in there, and it gets full of air, if it gets stuck, it can kill them. So picking them up and moving them tank to tank, kind of a stressful process in the whole ordeal, have yet to lose one. So that's all good stuff. But unless I'm doing something, like, stressful, we're not really. I'm not getting them high for funsies unless it's in the name of science. Right? Like, if I'm doing a podcast episode or whatever.