The plastic tube kit, is that the npk and ph kit? The biggest mistake people who use it have is not using distilled water, you should not use ro. I have used them and had good results when having fresh soil to compare to the depleted soil.No im using a PH pen, I do have a plastic tube kit but I've heard that that's not an accurate way of checking
I thought of this when I wrote it, to use distilled only and not RO, but then said to myself, fuck it, I've heard this before, care to explain why when doing these little pH tests with soil ro is not good?The plastic tube kit, is that the npk and ph kit? The biggest mistake people who use it have is not using distilled water, you should not use ro. I have used them and had good results when having fresh soil to compare to the depleted soil.
Another way similar to what was described above is to take an 8 oz cup and add 1 part soil and 4 parts "distilled" water to where it is a bit over half full, stir occacionally while letting it sit for 24 hours. Strain the liquid and test. I tried it and the results seemed good but I didn't have a soil with a bad ph to compare. @im4satori When you had your PH problem I was going to ask you to try it but stayed out of the conversation.
Do you have the hydroponic drops that test between 4 and 8 ph. They can be handy too. Ph testers can fall out of calibration, the drops can be a good additional tool.
I was mistaken, the PH tube kit I have is for swimming pools hahah but yes I have calibration fluid and I calibrate regularly.The plastic tube kit, is that the npk and ph kit? The biggest mistake people who use it have is not using distilled water, you should not use ro. I have used them and had good results when having fresh soil to compare to the depleted soil.
Another way similar to what was described above is to take an 8 oz cup and add 1 part soil and 4 parts "distilled" water to where it is a bit over half full, stir occacionally while letting it sit for 24 hours. Strain the liquid and test. I tried it and the results seemed good but I didn't have a soil with a bad ph to compare. @im4satori When you had your PH problem I was going to ask you to try it but stayed out of the conversation.
Do you have the hydroponic drops that test between 4 and 8 ph. They can be handy too. Ph testers can fall out of calibration, the drops can be a good additional tool.
Thanks, that's an excellent way of looking at it6.5ish sliding up to 6.8ish is better range in soil for our plants.
pH too low and high probability of calcium and/or magnesium type deficiencies on older growth
pH too high(which is less common because all nutrients are acidic) and high probability of having newer top growth have iron or zinc micronutrient type deficiencies.
Consider nutrients a slow release pH down in your soil
I am not a scientist. Others may be able to help and I'd be curious to. I could only guess that it is because distilled water is usually a PPM of one or less where ro water can be five ppm's 10 ppm and higher. I believe the soil pH will more easily give an accurate reading in the distilled water. I had distilled water with one ppm that had a pH of probably five. Doing the soil test with that distilled water knowing that I had soil with a pH of seven. I did the test and the pH came out to seven.I thought of this when I wrote it, to use distilled only and not RO, but then said to myself, fuck it, I've heard this before, care to explain why when doing these little pH tests with soil ro is not good?
Thanks, I know I've read this before but I don't do many soil npk or ph tests so I don't remember.
--(I don't think you have to wait 24hrs for test results as you wrote here. That seems too long.)
Yeah! It may be way sooner than 24 hours. That's just how long I waited. I think I tested it sooner and got the 7 PH result each time.I thought of this when I wrote it, to use distilled only and not RO, but then said to myself, fuck it, I've heard this before, care to explain why when doing these little pH tests with soil ro is not good?
Thanks, I know I've read this before but I don't do many soil npk or ph tests so I don't remember.
--(I don't think you have to wait 24hrs for test results as you wrote here. That seems too long.)
yaThe plastic tube kit, is that the npk and ph kit? The biggest mistake people who use it have is not using distilled water, you should not use ro. I have used them and had good results when having fresh soil to compare to the depleted soil.
Another way similar to what was described above is to take an 8 oz cup and add 1 part soil and 4 parts "distilled" water to where it is a bit over half full, stir occacionally while letting it sit for 24 hours. Strain the liquid and test. I tried it and the results seemed good but I didn't have a soil with a bad ph to compare. @im4satori When you had your PH problem I was going to ask you to try it but stayed out of the conversation.
Do you have the hydroponic drops that test between 4 and 8 ph. They can be handy too. Ph testers can fall out of calibration, the drops can be a good additional tool.
That is interesting. I took pics of three waters with the drops. The yellow one is my distilled water. The middle one is my ro that came from the 8.0 tapwater and is a couple days old.The third is the tapwater that usually ranges around eight. The distilled water looks about a 6PH. My last bottle of distilled was about five pH when it was near the end of the bottle and it was still one ppm just for the record. . IDK. Can distilled water be a pH of five or seven ?im not sure that the ppm has any major baring on the ph test kit results
I think its more about using a starting water (distilled) that is ph7.0 and neutral
That's interesting
That is interesting. I took pics of three waters with the drops. The yellow one is my distilled water. The middle one is my to that came from the 8.0 tapwater and is a couple days old.The third is the tapwater that usually ranges around eight. The distilled water looks about a 6PH. My last bottle of distilled was about five pH when it was near the end of the bottle. IDK. Can distilled water be a pH of five or seven ?
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I am going to do an experiment just to see the results. Pretty simple. Three plastic cups. Bottom line is the soil line. Upperline is the waterline. 9 ounce cups. One with ro water at about 7PH yesterday when checked it has a PPM of 19. My filter is two years old I keep it clean but it's about time to change the filter. The second with distilled water that had a pH of six yesterday and read one PPM just now. The third with tapwater. The pH is eight. The PPM's are 460 today. I'll check with the drops in four or five hours. I'll check again tomorrow morning. New FFOF soil. People have had problems with it. I guess I get the good stuff from California. My soil pH should be right about seven new from the bag. So any comments are welcome if anyone thinks the results should be a pH of seven In all three tests? Any speculations on what you expect from the tap water? I'll post results in 24 hours.
What do you guys think the Vegas tap water will come out as?im up to follow a good experiment