dragula420
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Yep, went all the way back to 2017 and none mention pH levels. I might be SOLThose dont, but you are on the right track. Is that all there was?
Yep, went all the way back to 2017 and none mention pH levels. I might be SOLThose dont, but you are on the right track. Is that all there was?
As I said, you can talk to the company that makes the solutions or solutes. I emailed Jack's, and they were quick to respond about the acidity and such.What if I'm not using soil?
Exactly the one I was looking at buyingHm ph-80. I haven't bought an expensive pen since my hanna died 10yrs ago. If it still reads 7.0 after months of not calibrating then I'd say it's accurate
Here is an example of what my cities PH measurements looked like.Yep, went all the way back to 2017 and none mention pH levels. I might be SOL
Get the storage solution with itExactly the one I was looking at buying
I guess they dont check pH for my city, or put it on water quality reports. Im going to email someone that works there and see if they can send me the levels.Here is an example of what my cities PH measurements looked like.
Will do.Get the storage solution with it
The BlueLab pen is excellent, you wont need a test strip. What you do is buy the care kit, and it's got a storage solution and a PH4 and PH7 test standard you use to calibrate your pen once a month (it will remind you). Great pens, so much better then those cheap chyna yellow ones.Hey im new here, blue lab work with water too or just soil? Should I buy test strip? Money isn't much of an issue and I'd like it to be accurate and last. Really new to this lol doing it for fun so my wife has a nice supply of smoke.
Sorry I'm hijacking your post too lol but figured better off than making my own.
Awesome appreciate your input dude! So I just want to make sure we are on the same page, the pen works for water and soil?The BlueLab pen is excellent, you wont need a test strip. What you do is buy the care kit, and it's got a storage solution and a PH4 and PH7 test standard you use to calibrate your pen once a month (it will remind you). Great pens, so much better then those cheap chyna yellow ones.
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They do have a dedicated soil pen https://bluelab.com/new_zealand/bluelab-soil-ph-penAwesome appreciate your input dude! So I just want to make sure we are on the same page, the pen works for water and soil?
I'd like to be able to test the water before I put it in the soil and frequently check the soil
Yes that's the one.Thank you guys that's exactly what I needed to read lol
Bluelab pH Pen
A hardy, compact pH and temperature pen Perfect for quick and easy pH and temperature readings direct from your solution Fully waterproof - not just water resistant Simple two-point calibration process for accuracy One-year peace-of-mind warranty Automatic temperature compensation for accurate...bluelab.com
Would this be the one I want ? For the water and checking run off
Yes that's the one.
Icy, get the 4.0 and the 7.0 calibration fluid. Also, the storage solution. Good growing!