Ph pen just broke! Plants need watering asap! What do i do??

macsnax

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I mix three different nutrient mixes for various stages, and I'm usually pretty damn close, within .5 on the pH. Trust yourself, even if it's off a little, you should be fine. And buy backups of all your epuipment, an item here and there so it's no so expensive. I had a fan go out last night, walked over to the shelf and pulled a new one out.
 

Skoal

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I mix three different nutrient mixes for various stages, and I'm usually pretty damn close, within .5 on the pH. Trust yourself, even if it's off a little, you should be fine. And buy backups of all your epuipment, an item here and there so it's no so expensive. I had a fan go out last night, walked over to the shelf and pulled a new one out.
That is great advice. I had a MH bulb blow on a Sunday at 3pm. You try finding a hydro store open. I had to drive one hours each way in a rush. Lol
 

JohnDee

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That is great advice. I had a MH bulb blow on a Sunday at 3pm. You try finding a hydro store open. I had to drive one hours each way in a rush. Lol
Skoal...hope you bought two so you are prepared for next time.

@NoviceKing ...yup, the guys set you straight. Always pay attention to such volumes so you can be free of your meter if needed.

About a decade ago I had an ebb&flow table that was very stable, so just for fun...I did an entire grow with no meter. Turned out great.
Cheers,
JD
 

Skoal

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Skoal...hope you bought two so you are prepared for next time.

@NoviceKing ...yup, the guys set you straight. Always pay attention to such volumes so you can be free of your meter if needed.

About a decade ago I had an ebb&flow table that was very stable, so just for fun...I did an entire grow with no meter. Turned out great.
Cheers,
JD
Lol. I didn’t buy two. Haha I’m replacing the MH with a led strip build soon. Ballast is over 9 years old. So I’m anticipating replacing. It’s a hard wired magnetic ballast too.

Going back on topic, buy a mediocre ph pen. Shit is bound to break. I had a $200 Hanna break on me. Was also old. Now I’m just buying a $40-50 ph pen. High end shit sometimes not worth it.
 

Dr. Who

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I mix three different nutrient mixes for various stages, and I'm usually pretty damn close, within .5 on the pH. Trust yourself, even if it's off a little, you should be fine. And buy backups of all your epuipment, an item here and there so it's no so expensive. I had a fan go out last night, walked over to the shelf and pulled a new one out.
You know those industrial grade HANNAH soil meters I use for the farm?
Well, having several around, and one that basically sits on the shelf in the grow.
I broke down and bought a liquid probe for it.....Sits on my shelf and now I use it over the pen when I need it.....Expensive probe but less maint. and more stable. Hell, have that half K meter around. Might as well use it!
 

Dr. Who

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Lol. I didn’t buy two. Haha I’m replacing the MH with a led strip build soon. Ballast is over 9 years old. So I’m anticipating replacing. It’s a hard wired magnetic ballast too.

Going back on topic, buy a mediocre ph pen. Shit is bound to break. I had a $200 Hanna break on me. Was also old. Now I’m just buying a $40-50 ph pen. High end shit sometimes not worth it.
Don't buy a "multimeter" high priced pen!
These are accurate but require more care and if you fail to keep the probe damp... The replacement probes are COSTLY!

This is the best low cost and the toughest pH pen I have ever come across!

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1311.R2.TR5.TRC0.A0.H1.XHM+pH+pen.TRS0&_nkw=hm+digital+ph-80&_sacat=0

This thing can dry out for over a year. Simply soak it in pH 7 test solution or storage solution for a few hrs and re-calibrate.....Good to go!

Calibrate often! Even with a solid meter like this..
 

Skoal

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Don't buy a "multimeter" high priced pen!
These are accurate but require more care and if you fail to keep the probe damp... The replacement probes are COSTLY!

This is the best low cost and the toughest pH pen I have ever come across!

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1311.R2.TR5.TRC0.A0.H1.XHM+pH+pen.TRS0&_nkw=hm+digital+ph-80&_sacat=0

This thing can dry out for over a year. Simply soak it in pH 7 test solution or storage solution for a few hrs and re-calibrate.....Good to go!

Calibrate often! Even with a solid meter like this..
That’s one I was looking at haha. Cause damn the Hanna one was such a shame. does this meter use two point calibration, 4 and 7? I have both buffers and storage solution.

Do you guys rinse your ph probe before putting it in the solution you want to measure ph? I was rinsing my old one with tap water before measuring the water in order to get the storage solution off and not to mess with my ph reading.
 
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Dr. Who

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That’s one I was looking at haha. Cause damn the Hanna one was such a shame. does this meter use two point calibration, 4 and 7? I have both buffers and storage solution.
Yes it does....

Mine gets only water from my RO res as the storage liquid. pH is 6.9 - 7 so it works just fine....I know my solutions normal, seasonal pH averages and how much up/down is needed to get where I want it to be. If in a metering it seems different. I calibrate, or at least check the pen's calibration......I get anal about equipment performance.
 

macsnax

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Don't buy a "multimeter" high priced pen!
These are accurate but require more care and if you fail to keep the probe damp... The replacement probes are COSTLY!

This is the best low cost and the toughest pH pen I have ever come across!

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1311.R2.TR5.TRC0.A0.H1.XHM+pH+pen.TRS0&_nkw=hm+digital+ph-80&_sacat=0

This thing can dry out for over a year. Simply soak it in pH 7 test solution or storage solution for a few hrs and re-calibrate.....Good to go!

Calibrate often! Even with a solid meter like this..
That's impressive in its own right.
 

Skoal

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Yes it does....

Mine gets only water from my RO res as the storage liquid. pH is 6.9 - 7 so it works just fine....I know my solutions normal, seasonal pH averages and how much up/down is needed to get where I want it to be. If in a metering it seems different. I calibrate, or at least check the pen's calibration......I get anal about equipment performance.
You rinse probe before measuring your solution? Or does it matter? I was risning my probe from being stored before using it to measure
 

macsnax

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You rinse probe before measuring your solution? Or does it matter? I was risning my probe from being stored before using it to measure
You know coming from someone that usually thinks they have all the bases covered I've never thought of that. Now you got me thinking....
 

Skoal

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You know coming from someone that usually thinks they have all the bases covered I've never thought of that. Now you got me thinking....
Lol sorry man! I just thought about the storage solution causing a weird reading for the solution you are measuring. I have two part solution to use to clean after use before storage. But wasn’t sure on the consensus of people rinsing off storage solution before taking their reading lol.
 
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