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I went through several pens, and had all sorts of trouble with pH for a while there. get a good pen, one with temperature compensation. Don't measure in the bubbles, and take good care of the bulb sensor, rinse after every use.
here's a link to a review I did on mine:
https://www.autoflower.org/threads/ggs-giant-greens.59188/page-7#post-1555352
Sometimes calmag will cause that overnight up spike. It's happened to me several times. Sometimes it takes a while to change, you can add several capfulls of pH down before you know it and swing back the other way and get 4 pH.
I am still confused by this because in theory calmag should lower the pH. But if adding it to a reservoir with nutes at a high PPM, it is having some kind of reaction in there that makes it go up.
perhaps this helps. perhaps it's crazy, and I misinterpreted the problem.
Yours is at least the third mention of that meter that I have seen in the past few weeks. I currently have an HM Digital PH-200, and I am not entirely sure there is a problem with it, but I won't know until I get the 4.0 calibration solution I ordered. I was just calibrating it to 7.0. The symptom is that it never seems to settle on a final reading. I expect that with .01 accuracy, it would fluctuate around the proper reading, but in this case it just continuously declines until it is clearly different than the rough reading I got with the reagent solution test. I think that with that, and the problems I am having with my PPM meter of the same manufacture, I might switch to the model you use and be done with HM digital products altogether. My experience with them so far has been generally negative.
I did experience the same exact symptom you described when adding calmag. Were you using an organic formulation? Though I still seem to have the same problem with the calimagic that I bought to replace the original calmag.