Mr.joe said:
I could be wrong here, but I don't think that meter is made for checking the water. I have two meters almost identical ( I think mine have a different name on them). The ones I have said in the directions not to submerge in liquid, but to use in soil only.
I agree. {Soil Master} is written on the device!
I already said the meter has been verified by a digital electronic PH meter, you can believe it or not. You guys can make fun of my cheap meter, doesn't much matter to me. Its more or less right on the money. I've got 3 ph meters.
Not sure what meter you have Joe, but above (my) meter's manual says to take a soil sample and mix it with water, then test with the meter. So water isn't a problem for this meter. And its the oldest meter I've got, got to be 5+ years old, as all the expensive electronic ones seem to break easily/quickly from everyday garden use...
Regardless of mud, soil, water run off, meter works fine for our purposes, and has been checked numerous times. We don't need to be exact to the 1/10 imo. This is not hydroponics here, its potting media.
solid7 said:
You'd best be careful with that, fella...
You still haven't answered my question, what exactly does that mean..?
Well, my plant just treated with lemon water is now almost completely green in 3 days... Ever since S7 told me about lemon water ph adjuster long time ago, I've had great success with it, when its needed. As I have a nice lemon tree and high ph in small containers is a common problem here in sFL.
Anyhow, here is a pic of the 2.5 year old less than perfect, BT Scorpion thats been thru many wars with pests, 3 days after its lemon water treatment showing how nice its greening up.
here is a young Scotch Bonnet that got the lemon water treatment also, as it was getting that yellow look to it. It has started to turn nicely green.
So once again, trying to help OP, testing ph first is best if you can. If you can't test ph, at this point with your yellow Chile plant maybe just try some lemon water... Here in sFL with high ph very common in containers it works for me. Not sure of your area and what ph your container is. Your pic looks just like some plants I've seen here that responded very well to lemon water.
Maybe S7 could inform us what would happen to your plant if it did not need ph adjusting down and you added lemon water...?