orbo
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Well, the PPM meter measures solids in the water. it doesn't distinguish what solids, just all solids. Run off will carry soil in it and other particulate matter, which the PPM
meter will pick up. So I always thought that was a skewed and therefore useless measurement. But if you're using the same line of nutes all the time and the same soil, it wouldn't take long to develop a scale that accounts for soil and particulate matter in the run off. So a PPM measurement in run off could be useful as a rough guage on soil "saltiness", as long as it is applied only when all conditions (soil/nutes) remain the same. My scale would not work for somebody else using different product and so on....
I'm pretty sure it does distinguish solids...dissolved solids...ie soluble salts.