I had a tub (holds three 5" pots) laying around and decided I might as well give hydro a try again. In the past, except for some lettuce, I have next to no luck with water. But being a glutton for punishment, I figure I cannot do any worse.
Off to a bad start - the pH meter is wacked. Check the levels one time, they are 7.7 (tap water). Add a very tiny bit of pH down, check it and it is 3.4. Empty half the tub, add tap water and it is 3.7. Add a minute amount of baking soda dissolved in water. Check it in a few minutes and it is 8.8. Stir everything up and it is 3.8. Check it again in a while and it is 9.2. Stir it up and it is 3.5, 4.8, 5.7, 7.2 - depending where I check it. Check it with a multi-test soil probe and it is 6.8. Good enough for me!
That's two meters in two years (~$35 each) that are worthless. I'm getting some pH paper!
Mike
Off to a bad start - the pH meter is wacked. Check the levels one time, they are 7.7 (tap water). Add a very tiny bit of pH down, check it and it is 3.4. Empty half the tub, add tap water and it is 3.7. Add a minute amount of baking soda dissolved in water. Check it in a few minutes and it is 8.8. Stir everything up and it is 3.8. Check it again in a while and it is 9.2. Stir it up and it is 3.5, 4.8, 5.7, 7.2 - depending where I check it. Check it with a multi-test soil probe and it is 6.8. Good enough for me!
That's two meters in two years (~$35 each) that are worthless. I'm getting some pH paper!
Mike