GHE Flora Tripart

Hey, I was wondering if I can use the Ghe tripart series without ph-ing it if I’m using tap water because I also don’t have money for a ph meter.
Other than that if I use half the recommended amount of one component I would need 1,5ml/10L. That’s kind of hard to measure so I wonder if I can mix more at the time and let it sit a few days before I use it. Is this possible?
Thanks for any help in advance
 

1dude1seed

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I’m a full supporter of good, I repeat, GOOD quality meters. With you not being able to afford one right now, I suggest you get pH drops to test the pH. They’re very affordable and easy to use.

You didn’t state whether you’re in soil, coco, or some other type of hydro. Regardless, I personally recommend that you pH your water.
 

rkymtnman

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Hey, I was wondering if I can use the Ghe tripart series without ph-ing it if I’m using tap water because I also don’t have money for a ph meter.
Other than that if I use half the recommended amount of one component I would need 1,5ml/10L. That’s kind of hard to measure so I wonder if I can mix more at the time and let it sit a few days before I use it. Is this possible?
Thanks for any help in advance
are you doing hydro?
you're gonna need something to measure pH. test drops are cheap.

1cc syringes are very cheap too.
 
I will look into ph drops thanks for the advice. I’m in soil so I thought I don’t need to ph because soil has buffers (?)
At least that’s what I read online
 

Aeroknow

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I will look into ph drops thanks for the advice. I’m in soil so I thought I don’t need to ph because soil has buffers (?)
At least that’s what I read online
It’s very possible that your full strength nutrient solution might put you at a decent ph but you won’t know that unless you tested the ph after adding nutes. Btw, NEVER need to go above 15ml of the 3 bottles combined, No matter what feed chart you go by.

Weaker nutrient solutions will be higher ph, stronger nute solutions will be lower.
 
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