[00:42:06] Right we thought we’d let you see the other side of the greenhouse, or part of it, the part that you can see on the screen. Very cramped and wet and dirty and moist conditions to work in. Now we’ve got plants that are dying or dead or on their way out. We’ve got good healthy plants as well, don’t get me wrong, all different types of ethnobotanical rare plants, which is good to see them being cultivated; it’d just be nice to see them cultivated properly. I mean they are being grown and they’re growing ok, but to give |
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you an idea, I’ll show you what I’m on about, I mean, there’s all sorts of lurgies and mould and mildew and algae and look at that, I mean that’s what we’re dealing with and on that subject if we take you up here; we stuck these up last week. These are yellow sticky pads and you can see, they’re riddled with pests in only one week of being up there. So, we have got diseased plants, diseased soil, diseased environment and conditions and on top of that, I’ve just noticed that we actually had some rotting cannabis out there that's... |