I bought a PH test kit (drops) at the pet store in the aquarium sections but now need to buy more or consider getting a meter. Is there any reason the aquarium tester wouldn't do the job? What does the community think about meters vs. drops? I know the meter is more accurate but it's more expensive and seems like a lot of trouble calibrate, clean, store....
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It is a freaking trouble. In my opinion This is the most inaccurate area of growing weed. Strips and drop will work just fine but you spend more on the long run and don't have much accuracy. Cheap meters are garbage and expensive ones are so expensive and hard to maintain. If you have the resources then get a fancy one (like blue lab). Get all the proper solutions for storage and calibration. And get some strips to double check whenever in doubt. If you don't have the money for all that (I don't) get a not so expensive one (like HM digital or Hanna) and calibrate them as often as you can.
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I brought a cheap generic PH pen that lasted me for about a year before it went "off slope." Then I brought the cheap Hanna, that lasted less than a year but they're sending me a replacement electrode at least. I found I had to re-calibrate every few months. This is all with proper use, proper solution etc. Pens aren't very reliable in my experience, at least not the cheaper ones. They're also a bit of a hassle. I will say that my mains water PH is pretty consistent so I can guesstimate pretty well. I know around how much Ph down a gallon of my water with nutes needs. When the replacement electrode goes for my cheap Hanna, I'll probably try strips ... haven't tried them yet but they seem the easiest.Sand, sea, sun, sausages, and sinsemilla.
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I am Blue Lab all the way. 9fingerleafs..with him too. Have to have the solutions and keep the pen hydrated per instructions. It will require calibration on a regular basis..not hard to do. Follow instructions. Totally gung-ho for BlueLab..saves a lot of time. Haven't had a pH problem with it yet! And I used the GH drops which I consider unreliable.
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Originally posted by Dagmar View PostI'm not familiar with ph paper. I'll look into that. Thanks.
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oh my god. you guys. i was just sitting here reading along, killin my first 5 seeds n'ish, and started to wonder....what if my pH meter is off? i calibrated my meter when i first got it--12/15ish--and then again right before i did first germination, which was new year's....do i need to calibrate again? sheeeeet, i'm germinatin' replacement seeds as we speak.... y'all done put the fear in me...LOL"i try to play the ball not the opponent."--Roger Federer
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I just stepped into the 21st century, I ordered a pH pen and some calibration solution. I have been (and will keep some on hand) litmus two panel test strips, but they are getting so expensive that a pen, at $30 or less, is cost completive.
From what research I did before I bought one, is that you calibrate the pen only when (with a clean tip / electrode) checked in a standard pH solution, it reads off. The solutions come in 4.01 and 7.0 levels. The pen I ordered called for the 7.0 solution for storage and calibrating.
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