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Live Stoner Chat ph meter

40 yrs of growing everything i can and have never used a ph meter ---i must be an old dumb ass farmer----advice from anyone will help.
 
I'm getting into it recently. Are you testing soil, water, both?
 
I never used one either, but I do now on occasion.. alot of people say stay away from the cheap ones, but man I can't see spending $300 on a meter. I went for middle of the road

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I've seen quite a few peeps on here using these
 
I never used one either, but I do now on occasion.. alot of people say stay away from the cheap ones, but man I can't see spending $300 on a meter. I went for middle of the road

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I've seen quite a few peeps on here using these
Been using that one for years with no problems.
 
Thanks for the question and the answers. I've been thinking about upgrading from this one to something a little more durable.

Hanna Instruments HI99104 Educational pH Tester, 0.00 to 14.00 pH Measuring Range, +/-0.2 pH Accuracy, 0.01 pH Resolution

Sold by: Amazon.com LLC

I looked around and the cheapest i could find was on ebay. They did have 2 left, now only 1 :shrug:


Oakton Waterproof EcoTestr pH2+

Item price $61.50 + shipping
Quantity 1
Item number 112231535275
Shipping service USPS Priority Mail

Here's the link if you want to check it out http://www.ebay.com/itm/112231535275
 
Along this line - do you (anyone) control soil/bedding ph or water/nutes ph? Personally I've started controlling ph in nutes. I typically add lime juice to bring the ph closer to 6.0.
 
Along this line - do you (anyone) control soil/bedding ph or water/nutes ph? Personally I've started controlling ph in nutes. I typically add lime juice to bring the ph closer to 6.0.

I always bubble for at least 24 hours before adding nutes and then I ph. :peace:
 
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