I personally wouldn't do it. I don't see any benefit from it, other than maybe looks. But I would be worried of some fungus or mold growing underneath. In my last grow, I actually had some fungus. But I could spot it fairly quickly.
That being said, we are all not professional gardeners, but learning from experience. Do what you feel comfortable with. And if you grow a wicked weed, share some!
I am using a Pax2. The efficiency is really good. In the long run you probably save some money compared to rolls because you need way less weed for the same effect.
Downside is the cleaning. After some uses, the vabe gets dirty and a bit clogged. But I don't clean too often (just every other month) and it is not the hugest hassle.
The part how they cloud technically access all relevant files, seems easy to me. As mentioned in other comments, just give someone or somewhere you trust your master password.
Virtually impossible, that my dear ones actually can make any use of this. They don't even know how to use a command line, not to mention how to decrypt a luks partition. In the end, they will get some linux friend to do this, copy all files on a nfts external drive and hook this up to a Windows machine. So glad, I don't have to experience this monstrosity anymore.
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