Kevin you are my favorite plant influencer. You are so bubbly, concise in info and just a treasure to watch. I tell my mom we are friends, even though you don’t know me :) It’s like watching my bestie do plant stuff. Thanks for all your help in all your videos & helping me decide on what and how to do hydroponics as I am transitioning my first plant. Also damn you for making all those Hoya videos and making me want all your plants! ❤😊 I have some hot wish list plants I’ve purchased from watching you. Just wanted you to know you are so appreciated and adored. ❤
I use some type of fish stuff. I don't know where the bottle is right now period I could see myself hanging with this guy. His personality is so inviting
I'm already into my leca journey but I still watched this entire video. This is by far the most informative and helpful starter video out there. I wish I could have showed it to myself a few months ago!!
How to skip through his video like a boss: 1:48 Leca 3:57 Water 6:03 Nutrients 8:43 pH 11:12 Planter 15:04 Mixing Nutrients 19:38 How to transfer l 24:29 My Routine Figured this would make it a little easier to skim through the video or whatever by just clicking some timestamps instead of going back to the beginning to find the part your looking for.
Stay out of your head! This is the best hydroponic video I've watched! You are easy to listen to and thorough without making the viewer anxious about transitioning to this process! You are very relatable and realistic. And it doesn't hurt that you have a great personality! Keep shining! ♥️ Now I'm off to to get my supplies to get started!
If you let tap water sit in large containers, I use plastic gallon containers, with the Caps off, the chlorine will evaporate in a few days. I have been using this with no problem. I also have one of those large watering pitchers with the spout in which I add the liquid fertilizer to.
Omg Kevin you are an absolute gift. Thanks for this, I've only done soils and regular hydro before, and when I found out about pon and leca semi-hydro, I had to try it. Thanks for not splitting this all into 50 videos, I got to chill and listen to someone talk about my favorite subject
You know, a person's plants are a reflection of themselves. Not just their tastes and design ability but I mean their very nature. A person who is kind and giving and pays attention to detail and the needs of others will have plants that thrive. Because they need love too. You, my friend are just adorable. Hugs from California.
THIS has to be THE BEST semi hydroponics video I've watched!!! I thoroughly enjoyed this, and learnt a lot! I'm about to try my hand at this and have been looking at so many videos! This was great! Thankyou so much for sharing!
Hi Kevin! I’ve been doing passive hydro for a year now and I found this video and added Rapid start and diamond nectar to my routine and followed your recommendations to the t. And I couldn’t believe how my plants have grown so much, healthy and very lush! Thank you, thank you for this video!😘
why would someone dislike this video? jealousy maybe ? haha, I agree with the fact this is a really complete video! and you plants show you knowledge, they look suuuuper healthy! love you channel♥ greetings from Costa Rica!
Oh my gosh why didnt I see this sooner! Have been using leca for months now and have now been successful but this video could have saved me a lot of trial and errors 😂 still learned a lot, thank you!
Excellent video. I'm trying out LECA for the first time and, learning from RUclips. Your video was very good. Looking forward to watching more, as I subscribe. Well done
Thanks for an in-depth intro to semi-hydro. My newly acquired silver dragon is a spider-mite magnet! I'm so encouraged by the results of your own silver dragon that I will be starting semi-hydro in pots for the first time today.
I personally wouldn't recommend using the recommended dosage on the bottle because this might burn the plant depending on the size of it. Start with half the dosage maybe and ramp up as the plants grow bigger.
Hey, great video! I just want to clarify one thing for everyone that uses pH down or up. A base solution is JUST AS harmful as an acid one. They both burn or irritate your skin because they are both solutions of reactive ions. So please be careful with both
A more natural way would be to use baking soda to bring pH up and lemon juice to bring the pH down. I've done this with plants in water and it works great and doesn't harm the plant roots as long as you use the right amounts.
Thank u so very much for this video! I've seen quite a few n urs is by far the most detailed along with the visuals! I'm a lady of a certain age 🤣😂 so the visuals helped tremendously. Ur a gem 💎
I just started using leca and I am a COMPLETE beginner. This video gave me life!! I loved listening to you and there is so much good information that gives me confidence. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I am so glad I found this video. You really stand out! Professionally done, informative, and funny. HakunaLaPlanta?! hilarious. Just perfect. Where the hell have you been for my whole plant education? Planterina just moved to 2nd :)
A-May-Zing. Never seen a better tutorial for anything in my life. And I love your personality. I’m going to be binge watching all of your videos now lol goodbye sleep we don’t need you anymore
First time watching you! Very informative, but not overly, lol! Your plants are gorgeous, and you are completely adorable! Thank you for all your helpful knowledge ❤❤
I just got my first bag if leca today and wasn't really sure what steps to take and how difficult it would be, but you really explained it well. I saved this video so I can refer to it later. Thank you.
I've been doing semi-hydroponics for almost a year now and started with Minimalist Cali's series. Since then I've watched a ton of YT videos on semi-hydroponics and yours comes closest to what I do. It's also hands down the most informative video for starters as it answers all the basic questions. The only difference in our process is that I start with a lower ml of the GH series for newly converted plants. I also do not use the Rapid Start or Daimond nectar, but I plan to add Floralicious Plus to my routine this summer instead of those two cuz I have heard it works to flush plants well. 🇨🇦 Love our TO tap water.
Hi Kevin. I had to go back and watch your videos about nutrients needed for hydroponics because (I know I am late to the game) I will soon transition my Hoyas to Pon. Thank for very detailed information.
I certainly liked your detailed coverage of the topic It will make it complete if u pl answer 1- whether the nutrients water u made has any shelf life ? Needs to be placed in a dark corner ? 2- how do u manage plant care if u r going to be away on a long vacation say a month ? 3- the nutrient water u made is universally good for all sorts of plants or u need to tune it differently for different varieties 4- in terms of care & attention demanded, is leca not more demanding than conventional soil ? Thanks again for a great video dear
So I need you to know this is the 10th time watching this video lol I watch often bc I need to know 100% what and how to do hydroponics correctly. I need to try it I need my plants to do the best for them and I feel this is the best route. Thank you so much
I watch all your videos Kevin. I have recently bought all the products you use and have planted a lot of my Hoya in leca and pon. I’m a little nervous about transferring from soil though for my Serpens anyway. I do love your Hoya videos regardless of what you said in one of your videos though.
This is a great video! The only thing I like to do a bit differently is to have water in the pot while adding the leca. I find that it helps get the leca into all the little spaces as well as hitting the pot to knock it all into place. It’s especially helpful when setting plants with more delicate or intricate root systems into leca since the water helps to spread the roots out as well.
Thank you for all the information and being so detailed and taking us through the process. As I am starting out you certainly have been the most thorough...
I’ve been growing semi hydro for yearssss in LECA, way before it even became popular in the hobby, but I learned so much from this video. When I first started there was pretty much no info for houseplants so I just learned through trial and error. I really appreciate how detailed you went and definitely got so much out of your recommendations for your ferts!! I’ve been debating going back to full LECA after trying out chunky aroid mix for a few months now and I’m sold. Especially after seeing your gorgeous beauties and how ginormous they are 🤩🌿✨ thank you for inspiring meeeee
@@ReisePiece I would also use some myco like Great White and you can also use some rooting hormone or transplant compound to lessen the chance of shock:)
The nutrients will all work to change the over-all PH, for example, the calcium and magnesium solution is going to be quite alkaline (basic) and will bring the PH of the water down. I used to know how to calculate the change but I’m old and my brain just can’t hold on to that info anymore 😂. The test kit is perfect! I love this video it’s so thorough and informative! 💜 thank you!
Honestly best video I've ever seen to start this journey and I can't thank you enough! You make it so easy and informative. Definitely subscribed! ❤️👏👏👏
Thank you for doing this video, it made Leca less intimidating and this video no doubt will be one of my "go-to" videos when it comes time for me to switch some of my plants to Leca.
You just earned another subscriber! I totally agree with the previous person who wrote that this is the best video on how to grow plants in LECA. Thanks a lot for your love for plants and excellent tutorial. I’m looking forward to many more. Blessings! (From San Antonio, Texas)
It's so inspiring to see that all of your plants are doing so so well in hydroponics! I've always been a bit confused with how the nutrients and watering works in these setups so thank you so much for being so informative about it 😁
Orange juice is an acid! Just because a liquid is an acid doesn't make it dangerous 😊 what makes an acid or base dangerous is if they're on the extreme end of the pH spectrum ❤️ thanks for the video!! It was super helpful.
This is so so soooo helpful I've been looking for exactly this!! Thank you for walking through everything!! It really made stuff that was confusing me so much easier to understand
i use tap water too, but i fill up my jugs and let them open to "breathe" for a day or 2. i read somewhere in internet land that this is supposed to allow some of the nasties to evaporate. wether this is true or not...ill never know, but ive had heathy plants over the years :)
Love your video. I grew marijuana plants indoors for 6 years in semi hydro. I always used a digital PH reader though because they are way more accurate than the strips. As you know, just a tiny addition of PH up or down can quickly make a drastic change in your nutrient solution. I like the digital reader so you can quickly and easily check the range as opposed to having to wait then guess the color of the strips which I find isnt the most accurate. Getting the PH correct is most important here, otherwise it wont feed, making all your efforts worthless. Also ***Pro Tip*** You touched on this a bit but I highly recommend using goggles while mixing/adding everything in...especially for the PH part... if you enjoy being able to see correctly lol. I never risk my sight lol
this is very informative and the details is just right👍🏻 seeing the change of season i think its time for another plant tour Spring edition pretty pls!😍
Thank you for taking the time to be so informative. As soon as my mind was forming a question, you answered it. Amazing job, and so easy to screenshot your details. 💜
Kevin you are my favorite plant influencer. You are so bubbly, concise in info and just a treasure to watch. I tell my mom we are friends, even though you don’t know me :)
It’s like watching my bestie do plant stuff. Thanks for all your help in all your videos & helping me decide on what and how to do hydroponics as I am transitioning my first plant.
Also damn you for making all those Hoya videos and making me want all your plants! ❤😊 I have some hot wish list plants I’ve purchased from watching you.
Just wanted you to know you are so appreciated and adored. ❤
Who else bought ALL the hydroponics Kevin recommended after watching his video? I did! Haha
I'm about to.
I did hahah
I did 😊
whats the update ✨
I use some type of fish stuff. I don't know where the bottle is right now period I could see myself hanging with this guy. His personality is so inviting
I'm already into my leca journey but I still watched this entire video. This is by far the most informative and helpful starter video out there. I wish I could have showed it to myself a few months ago!!
How to skip through his video like a boss:
1:48 Leca
3:57 Water
6:03 Nutrients
8:43 pH
11:12 Planter
15:04 Mixing Nutrients
19:38 How to transfer l
24:29 My Routine
Figured this would make it a little easier to skim through the video or whatever by just clicking some timestamps instead of going back to the beginning to find the part your looking for.
How to not skip the video and re-watch everything over again like a boss
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Stay out of your head! This is the best hydroponic video I've watched! You are easy to listen to and thorough without making the viewer anxious about transitioning to this process! You are very relatable and realistic. And it doesn't hurt that you have a great personality! Keep shining! ♥️ Now I'm off to to get my supplies to get started!
If you let tap water sit in large containers, I use plastic gallon containers, with the Caps off, the chlorine will evaporate in a few days. I have been using this with no problem. I also have one of those large watering pitchers with the spout in which I add the liquid fertilizer to.
Omg Kevin you are an absolute gift. Thanks for this, I've only done soils and regular hydro before, and when I found out about pon and leca semi-hydro, I had to try it. Thanks for not splitting this all into 50 videos, I got to chill and listen to someone talk about my favorite subject
You know, a person's plants are a reflection of themselves. Not just their tastes and design ability but I mean their very nature. A person who is kind and giving and pays attention to detail and the needs of others will have plants that thrive. Because they need love too. You, my friend are just adorable. Hugs from California.
THIS has to be THE BEST semi hydroponics video I've watched!!! I thoroughly enjoyed this, and learnt a lot! I'm about to try my hand at this and have been looking at so many videos! This was great! Thankyou so much for sharing!
Hi Kevin! I’ve been doing passive hydro for a year now and I found this video and added Rapid start and diamond nectar to my routine and followed your recommendations to the t. And I couldn’t believe how my plants have grown so much, healthy and very lush! Thank you, thank you for this video!😘
why would someone dislike this video? jealousy maybe ? haha, I agree with the fact this is a really complete video! and you plants show you knowledge, they look suuuuper healthy! love you channel♥ greetings from Costa Rica!
Haha oh well! You can't impress everyone 😜 thank you so much! 💚
Omg Kevin I needed this! Just began my leca journey, thank you! :)
Oh yay I hope this helps! 🥰💚
Thanks very much well explain best video I see don't worry about the long video I love it I subscribe
Oh my gosh why didnt I see this sooner! Have been using leca for months now and have now been successful but this video could have saved me a lot of trial and errors 😂 still learned a lot, thank you!
Excellent video. I'm trying out LECA for the first time and, learning from RUclips. Your video was very good. Looking forward to watching more, as I subscribe.
Well done
Thanks for an in-depth intro to semi-hydro. My newly acquired silver dragon is a spider-mite magnet! I'm so encouraged by the results of your own silver dragon that I will be starting semi-hydro in pots for the first time today.
I personally wouldn't recommend using the recommended dosage on the bottle because this might burn the plant depending on the size of it. Start with half the dosage maybe and ramp up as the plants grow bigger.
Hey, great video!
I just want to clarify one thing for everyone that uses pH down or up. A base solution is JUST AS harmful as an acid one. They both burn or irritate your skin because they are both solutions of reactive ions. So please be careful with both
A more natural way would be to use baking soda to bring pH up and lemon juice to bring the pH down. I've done this with plants in water and it works great and doesn't harm the plant roots as long as you use the right amounts.
Thank u so very much for this video! I've seen quite a few n urs is by far the most detailed along with the visuals! I'm a lady of a certain age 🤣😂 so the visuals helped tremendously. Ur a gem 💎
I just started using leca and I am a COMPLETE beginner. This video gave me life!! I loved listening to you and there is so much good information that gives me confidence. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
U have the most soothing voice
Makes it so easy to watch ur videos!
Also thank u for the great info😊
You and the Leca Queen are by far the best for explaining the proper way to use Leca. I learned a lot. Thank you dear!
This was so so informative and very easy to follow, thank you for putting the time and effort into putting it all together! 💚
Aw thanks! There's a lot of information and I'm happy you found it easy to follow 😌
Thank you..I really want to upgrade to Leca.. now I know just how to do it...thank you!!!!!!!
Finally after rummaging through tons of videos a great, focused, detailed one. Love your energy!
my goodness, this was great! I actually feel like I can do this now. You made it not feel overwhelming
Thanks for sharing your plant journey. The plants are beautiful.
I am so glad I found this video. You really stand out! Professionally done, informative, and funny. HakunaLaPlanta?! hilarious. Just perfect. Where the hell have you been for my whole plant education? Planterina just moved to 2nd :)
I love your honesty, clear speech, easy to follow you and you are down to earth and relatable...👍🏽
A-May-Zing. Never seen a better tutorial for anything in my life. And I love your personality. I’m going to be binge watching all of your videos now lol goodbye sleep we don’t need you anymore
truly the best video i have watched. i am starting leca and this video has really helped
Thank you for the tips and the links! I'm totally converting to leca now. You deserve a medal for this informative tutorial 💯🏆🥇
Haha thanks! Start off slow! It can be adjustment for your plants.
@@kevin. will do 😊
First time watching you! Very informative, but not overly, lol! Your plants are gorgeous, and you are completely adorable! Thank you for all your helpful knowledge ❤❤
Great segment.
Just found you and you’re great 👍🇨🇦‼️
I’m a big new fan☺️.
I just got my first bag if leca today and wasn't really sure what steps to take and how difficult it would be, but you really explained it well. I saved this video so I can refer to it later. Thank you.
Oh I'm so excited for you!!! 🤩💚
just started … jusf wondering how’s your plants now
Thank you Kevin!! Super excited to start my leca journey thanks to you!!! 😊
By far the best video I’ve seen on positive plant care
Finally a good video that describes LECA and the how to’s. Tyyyy sooo much ❤
Just bought my first bag of leca. Super nervous but your video definitely helped the nerves. Thank you!
I’m halfway through and still have to say like I just love you and thank you for helping me
Such a WONDERFUL video
I’ll subscribe thanks
thank you for making instructions clear and to have a very calm voice!
Love the video, so informational!! I can’t believe no one has asked where the lamp in the back is from! The big arch one!
Haha thanks! It's from this furniture store called structube
That was funny / informative and not annoying like other videos I’ve seen! Following these guidelines!
I've been doing semi-hydroponics for almost a year now and started with Minimalist Cali's series. Since then I've watched a ton of YT videos on semi-hydroponics and yours comes closest to what I do. It's also hands down the most informative video for starters as it answers all the basic questions. The only difference in our process is that I start with a lower ml of the GH series for newly converted plants. I also do not use the Rapid Start or Daimond nectar, but I plan to add Floralicious Plus to my routine this summer instead of those two cuz I have heard it works to flush plants well. 🇨🇦 Love our TO tap water.
Hey!! I heard the same thing about the Floralicious Plus! Omg TO tap water is the best 🤣 Thank you for those kind words 🥰💚
Hi, do you add superthrive when it's freshly repotted to LECA or just start of with lower dosage of GH series?
Awesome inservice.... I'm converting 5 of my potted plants this week and you covered all the points I wanted to know before I start.
Hi Kevin. I had to go back and watch your videos about nutrients needed for hydroponics because (I know I am late to the game) I will soon transition my Hoyas to Pon.
Thank for very detailed information.
Love this video!!!!! Thank you so much for all the info!!!!!!!
Thank you for your good info...Kevin. Say Hello to all your lovely Plants...💚💚💚
Have a wonderful weekend...and stay safe...
Excellente et très utile présentation ! Merci beaucoup 😊 et 🍀 pour vous.
I certainly liked your detailed coverage of the topic
It will make it complete if u pl answer
1- whether the nutrients water u made has any shelf life ? Needs to be placed in a dark corner ?
2- how do u manage plant care if u r going to be away on a long vacation say a month ?
3- the nutrient water u made is universally good for all sorts of plants or u need to tune it differently for different varieties
4- in terms of care & attention demanded, is leca not more demanding than conventional soil ?
Thanks again for a great video dear
Sweetie, you are good! I don’t impress easily but you have truly impressed me and to be so young.
This was the best and most helpful video!!!! I’m gonna get my first plant in leca this weekend!! Thank you 🩵
Watching from Saudi Arabia for the very first time. Thank u so much for all the idea ND knowledge that u shared to us❤️❤️❤️❤️
Oh how wonderful!! Thank you so much for the support 💚🥰
So I need you to know this is the 10th time watching this video lol I watch often bc I need to know 100% what and how to do hydroponics correctly. I need to try it I need my plants to do the best for them and I feel this is the best route. Thank you so much
Omg Ari 💚
Best video on this topic that I’ve seen. Thank you!!!
This is the best instructional video I watched. I'm a beginner in planting with leca and I really appreciate your video.
Thank you sooo much for providing a complete guide. Now I can feel confident to transfer my plants to LECA!
Awesome video. I grow only orchids but your video was very informative! Thank you
You are incredibly relatable! Thank you so much!
I watch all your videos Kevin. I have recently bought all the products you use and have planted a lot of my Hoya in leca and pon. I’m a little nervous about transferring from soil though for my Serpens anyway. I do love your Hoya videos regardless of what you said in one of your videos though.
I don't know if I have ever seen a more complete, pedagogical and illustrative video. HUGE THANKS for greatly explained information!
U hv got beautiful greens. Love all of them.
Very informative! excellant!keep it up
I’m going to try to transit my plants to Leca in the new year.🙏🏾❤️
Wow thank you soo much ♥️♥️♥️ best Video i saw about Lecca. 🥰
This is a great video! The only thing I like to do a bit differently is to have water in the pot while adding the leca. I find that it helps get the leca into all the little spaces as well as hitting the pot to knock it all into place. It’s especially helpful when setting plants with more delicate or intricate root systems into leca since the water helps to spread the roots out as well.
Thank you for all the information and being so detailed and taking us through the process. As I am starting out you certainly have been the most thorough...
This beginner thanks you. Very informative.
I’ve been growing semi hydro for yearssss in LECA, way before it even became popular in the hobby, but I learned so much from this video. When I first started there was pretty much no info for houseplants so I just learned through trial and error. I really appreciate how detailed you went and definitely got so much out of your recommendations for your ferts!!
I’ve been debating going back to full LECA after trying out chunky aroid mix for a few months now and I’m sold. Especially after seeing your gorgeous beauties and how ginormous they are 🤩🌿✨ thank you for inspiring meeeee
How you you transfer alocasia from soil to semi hydro without causing them to go into shock and fail?
@@ReisePiece dropping leaves is definitely a possibly 😔 but in my experience alocasias LOVE LECA! So they should make a quick comeback:)
@@ReisePiece I would also use some myco like Great White and you can also use some rooting hormone or transplant compound to lessen the chance of shock:)
The nutrients will all work to change the over-all PH, for example, the calcium and magnesium solution is going to be quite alkaline (basic) and will bring the PH of the water down. I used to know how to calculate the change but I’m old and my brain just can’t hold on to that info anymore 😂. The test kit is perfect! I love this video it’s so thorough and informative! 💜 thank you!
Thanks for sharing, I’m starting to transfer my monestera to leca and it’s helpful information.
Honestly best video I've ever seen to start this journey and I can't thank you enough! You make it so easy and informative. Definitely subscribed! ❤️👏👏👏
Omg you are so sweet lol you genuinely seem like such a nice person. Thanks for the super informative video :)
Thank you for doing this video, it made Leca less intimidating and this video no doubt will be one of my "go-to" videos when it comes time for me to switch some of my plants to Leca.
I like the real-world info here, I’m about to do this today with a Thai Constellation Monstera. Now I feel confident, thanks!
My first time watching your video….I loved it!
You just earned another subscriber!
I totally agree with the previous person who wrote that this is the best video on how to grow plants in LECA.
Thanks a lot for your love for plants and excellent tutorial. I’m looking forward to many more. Blessings!
(From San Antonio, Texas)
You treat your plants like royalty 🔥
i have been waiting for a video like this for you i was so excited when i saw the notification, my leca arrived today this is perfect
I’ve been coming back to this, I mix mine so seldom that I forget and look this video up to remember :)
Awesome tutorial thank you!
It's so inspiring to see that all of your plants are doing so so well in hydroponics! I've always been a bit confused with how the nutrients and watering works in these setups so thank you so much for being so informative about it 😁
I love your energy omg. I feel like I’m talking to a friend. Very helpful and informative video!
Greetings from Asia! Thank you so much for sharing. I am new to growing plants in LECA and am so glad I chanced upon your video.
Orange juice is an acid! Just because a liquid is an acid doesn't make it dangerous 😊 what makes an acid or base dangerous is if they're on the extreme end of the pH spectrum ❤️ thanks for the video!! It was super helpful.
This is so so soooo helpful I've been looking for exactly this!! Thank you for walking through everything!! It really made stuff that was confusing me so much easier to understand
i use tap water too, but i fill up my jugs and let them open to "breathe" for a day or 2. i read somewhere in internet land that this is supposed to allow some of the nasties to evaporate. wether this is true or not...ill never know, but ive had heathy plants over the years :)
Made it to the end and thank you 😊
Fantastic details. Highly recommend.
After watching sooooo many other videos, this one did for me! Love it!!! ❤
Love your video. I grew marijuana plants indoors for 6 years in semi hydro. I always used a digital PH reader though because they are way more accurate than the strips. As you know, just a tiny addition of PH up or down can quickly make a drastic change in your nutrient solution. I like the digital reader so you can quickly and easily check the range as opposed to having to wait then guess the color of the strips which I find isnt the most accurate. Getting the PH correct is most important here, otherwise it wont feed, making all your efforts worthless. Also ***Pro Tip*** You touched on this a bit but I highly recommend using goggles while mixing/adding everything in...especially for the PH part... if you enjoy being able to see correctly lol. I never risk my sight lol
This is the best video I have seen for growing in leca. Thank you so very much!
This video is AMAZING. So helpful! Thank you! I just bought my first Thai constellation today and will be moving all my plants to Leca ✨
OMG! This is an awesome video❤thank you
Scih a great video! Thank you!
this is very informative and the details is just right👍🏻 seeing the change of season i think its time for another plant tour Spring edition pretty pls!😍
Haha omg so funny that you say this. I was supposed to film it on the weekend but editing this video took way too much time! 🥲💚
Gracias!! Eres lo máximo!!! 😊😊😊
This video is gold! Thank you for making this amazing video!!
Great job in explaining things about growing plants in Leca. 👍👍👍
Thank you for taking the time to be so informative. As soon as my mind was forming a question, you answered it. Amazing job, and so easy to screenshot your details. 💜