Munstergrow.
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Just looking for some suggestions on a PH meter. There are a ton of options, so was looking to see what has worked as far as ease of use and accuracy for folks out here.
I can only see it benefiting to folks that recirculate solution.Bro...i would be lost with out my meters....
I have used liquid ph testers....
At 30+ buckets i just ph pen my 5 gal.
Get the reading ... ph up or down.
Then move to the next bucket.
I can see the plant responding by day 2.
The drops and strips actually work great, and usually improve your mixing skills after using them for an extended period.The drops are cheap, never wrong, and never needs calibration.
Maybe mine is broken. Dipping does not give an accurate reading.The PH pen is quick....
Dip ...get a reading. Then PH up or down.
Dip...double check. Move on .
The liquid testers is slow...
Take a sample...drip the tester...check the color. PH up or down...take a sample...drip the tester.
Check the color
It goes on forever.
But it will get the job done
Love my ph 60. The Apera ph 20 is a good option for those on a tight budget, the probe is not replacable though.Apera pH 60 is good meter and you can replace the probe on them.
I only have to check my nute solution a few times during the entire grow.......only when I up the strength. I haven't checked the pH of my current grow in a couple months.The drops and strips actually work great, and usually improve your mixing skills after using them for an extended period.
You can usually nail it after mixing the same stuff for a while, just so you don't have to sample again.
I always keep some for backup.
The electrode probably needs cleaning and reconditioning, soak in a hot cleaning solution, then recalibrate.Maybe mine is broken. Dipping does not give an accurate reading.
I would ballpark guess a minute until it is stable.
I am trying your method this round with maxibloom. I can see why so far.I only have to check my nute solution a few times during the entire grow.......only when I up the strength. I haven't checked the pH of my current grow in a couple months.
My hanna gives me pin point readings soon as they hit the water. I can check multiple times an still be spot on. Same with the blue lab.Maybe mine is broken. Dipping does not give an accurate reading.
I would ballpark guess a minute until it is stable.
It's not like the pH has to be tested daily. I test it twice a grow when I change my nute strength.The PH pen is quick....
Dip ...get a reading. Then PH up or down.
Dip...double check. Move on .
The liquid testers is slow...
Take a sample...drip the tester...check the color. PH up or down...take a sample...drip the tester.
Check the color
It goes on forever.
But it will get the job done