As for the rest...
Towels and socks are already on the way to the laundromat- I plan to wash them in the machine right under the sign that says "No Horse Blankets"... lol the amount of dog hair coming off them... I actually feel a little guilty lol.

The deepest indoor water was 2" on top of the carpet and carpet pad, in a 12x20 living room... But the deepest OUTDOOR was in the attached woodshed, which is sunk into a hillside and built of dry-stone, was enough that firewood was floating around.

Okay update on the plants.

The clones are still rooting, and there is no wilt. I misted the dome once at clipping, once on Wednesday, and once on Saturday. They appear perky and that they will all make it.

Meanwhile, I went through and re-evaluated the numbered mothers. A couple moved up in the standings over the week since clones were taken (= second pinch equivalent). Any that appeared better or worse than their current number indicated got a quick writeup on the back of the number tag of why I thought they were better or worse. This will help choose my final mother, and also choose which plant in the seed patch I will save seeds from.

In one week I will sex the plants. When all the clones have rooted and proven that they will survive outside the dome, I will put the mothers into flower.

Why flower the mothers, not the clones?
This is because I don't really have the space to keep large plants, and since my outdoor date is still months away, I'd prefer to just flower off the moms and pick a 'keeper' male right away, and maybe even do an indoor line seed run with the best indoor performers. Then I'll save the best male and females in smaller form in quart pots until it's time to start making spring clones.