budtoker0987
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meaning it has to be around room temp to get an accurate reading?? cold water would not be accurate?all test of ph are calibrated and give aqurate readings only at 25celcius btw
meaning it has to be around room temp to get an accurate reading?? cold water would not be accurate?all test of ph are calibrated and give aqurate readings only at 25celcius btw
none of this is true. the calibration liquids usually have the temp divergence listed on their bags... maybe 0.1 difference for 15 degress c difference... that's not muchyes , u can have a fluctuation of 2 degrees , more than that may give u crazy readings
another problem with ph meters is that they need wash after every use with distilled water in order to give always acurate readigns and they need calibration as often as u can do ... every time is best
7.0 is ten times more acidic than 6.0, not 6.9. but yeah i guess aquariums are the reason they put that table there in the first place...well m8 i supose u miss that a liquid of 7,0ph is ten times more acidic than a liquid of 6.9
ok for a horticulturist this may not be that crucial but as an aquarist a 0.05 flunctuation is red alert
u may not make calibration ever if u want , i do every morning
Ya i just flushed 2 og kush yesterday but i didnt add cal mag i didnt see this until i did it already. I'll be feeding tomorrow tho.Salts get 'locked up' in mediums like coco, peat, ect. Salts hold an ionic charge that can cause them to be 'bonded' to an alternately charged medium. Water also normally holds an ionic charge due to dissolved minerals and salts without too much complex chemistry the water needs available charged 'ions' to pull these 'locked up' salts from a medium. I use coco as a hydroponic medium it has to be "charged" with cal-mag prior to use or nutrient uptake is poor. Peat actually acts in a similar manner but it has a lower ph. If you are really interested do research on cation exchange, ph, and ionic charge. Trying to keep it simple though, you have nutrient burn. The solution is to flush with mild cal-mag and depending on the medium, resume mild feeding watching your new growth for any signs of further burn.