The only reason we had Fiji water in the house is because my wife wanted one with the most electrolytes to help my daughter heal from her concussion, and "she'd done her research" and knew that Fiji water was the highest in TDS. I wanted to check the numbers myself. It made for a fun homeschool project with my son too. Teachable moments.Wow... good find bro. It's all about marketing.
Hahah....owned.This guy I I know from a local MX forum was accused of stealing water from his own land by a disgruntled neighbor. This is how you handle cops who don't know how to mind their own business..
Good on ya bro. Did you teach her about the EC/TDS scale for future reference?... these things are just as important as teaching your son how to jet a carb for lean/rich. I prob need to step back from that.. I don't have kids. .. well, I have an adult.. if you can call him that. He's been on the struggle bus since he was 18. He's 33 now, and still don't have his shit together. Haven't seen him in about 3+ years. I had 1 kid.....1. .. and he's a fuck up. What are the odds?The only reason we had Fiji water in the house is because my wife wanted one with the most electrolytes to help my daughter heal from her concussion, and "she'd done her research" and knew that Fiji water was the highest in TDS. I wanted to check the numbers myself. It made for a fun homeschool project with my son too. Teachable moments.
I don't usually spend a lot of ph meters. I recently got an Apera sx620, but haven't had it long enough to give it a review. I think the biggest issue with ph meters going bad is improper storage, particularly lack of storage solution.@PJ Diaz Do you have a good pH meter? I've tested everything from outside soil, to vinegar to wine, to my own urine (which was 8.3), found that strange since I drink so much wine, which is as acidic as vinegar. The Apera 8500s, Ive found that if you do hard PH tests on it, you better recalibrate it. It's good if you stay in the testing range of 5-8ph, but beyond that, it tends to wonder if you don't recalibrate.
True.. the 8500s has a glass Swiss probe, so I tend to empty it out and refresh the storage solution pretty often. It's cheap, but the probe on a commercial level is really only good for about a year or so. Then you have to replace it at $156 a year. Commercially, it's worth it, but on a tent grow level....IDK, i'd prob just read the plant.I don't usually spend a lot of ph meters. I recently got an Apera sx620, but haven't had it long enough to give it a review. I think the biggest issue with ph meters going bad is improper storage, particularly lack of storage solution.
WAIT!!!!..... Bagged bottle water ice cubes!..... I'm gonna be rich!