51:56 So unless you're trying something like, something flashy where like you want to be able to sea or whatnot, the easy, easiest thing for you to do is going to be able to do, like, one of those preformed stock tanks on the ground and then set up from there. They're not super hard to support. A single well placed trellis bar. And, you know, some low stress training where you're tying up your branches so they know where they're sitting. She'll grow, right? As long as you're not, you know, not feeding it correctly or any of these other.
54:35 All right, so next questions. You said that it would be great for patio ponds. What if you were to hang the weed? For instance, if you already had a plant that you harvested from outside and you wanted to take that stalk, that hemp stalk inside, and you were submerged, the roots, and hang them into your aquarium, the two recommended inches into the rock wool that you recommended, and hang that plant from the ceiling into your aquarium, would that pose any risks, considering you had the appropriate lighting? Is do I have to worry about pinching the stock? Is there some sort of only thing.
03:46 A while already, so it's been a long time that they. That they've been out of the game. Walmart used to have these fantastic little units where they sold aquarium fish. Out of that, not a single Walmart would ever really take care of because they didn't have any train specialists. The people that dropped fish off would literally just drop the bags, not care, let them die, and keep bringing them stock. So these units weren't really well maintained, and when they broke, they would have a service technician come out, and then there was no fish specialist maintaining the aquariums. So when this whole program nationwide got cut, what were they to do with all of these units? It was up to the local Walmarts to figure it out. Some donated, some sold them, and they.