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  1. Leonardo De Garden

    Homemade clay pipes.

    Dug the clay from the river (mixed with other clay for the top two), sculpted by hand, used a straw to make the hole, burnished with the back of a spoon, and fired in my BBQ.
  2. Leonardo De Garden

    Warning about "Biosolids" aka Human ****.

    I'm sure most of you already know, but for those that don't, "Biosolids" that are sometimes sold in compost mixes is a euphemism for "treated sewage sludge". Not good for using to grow your cannabis with at all.
  3. Leonardo De Garden

    ppm tutorial

    Copied from Grubbycup's website: How to calculate PPM: PPM is an abbreviation for "Parts per Million", a often misunderstood and misused term of some ill repute. To clarify, I mean one part of a substance to a million parts of solution, a 1 to 1,000,000 ratio. Nutrient solutions are...
  4. Leonardo De Garden

    Raku clay coins for your stash jar.

    BBQ fired raku pottery coins for keeping your weed fresh hXXp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stTnCqQN75o&feature=youtube_gdata
  5. Leonardo De Garden

    Leonardo's Organic Mini Run

    Going to do a couple of organic plants in the spring. I'm not sure which variety yet, but I have a few things to get done before that becomes critical. I want to use my own potting mix for it, which calls for a lot of homemade compost. Of which I am currently shy of. So to start, I'm going...
  6. Leonardo De Garden

    Spent a few bucks at a $1 store

    And organized my powders.
  7. Leonardo De Garden

    General Organics vs General Hydroponics

    I set up two waterfarms, one with a General Organic "GO Box", and one using General Hydroponics Flora-grow/bloom/micro. Plants are a pair of clones from the same mother. This is at 4 wks growth, 1 wk flower. The GH Flora clone is about 7" taller, and has a better developed root system. To be...
  8. Leonardo De Garden

    Grams per Day

    To calculate is Grams Per Day (GPD). Subtract the planting date from the start date to find the total number of days grown. Then take the weight of harvest, and divide by the number of days grown, to find out how much was produced each day. Calculating the GPD for each harvest will allow a...
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