im about to get this soil meter is this any good?

SSHZ

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It's a waste of money.....don't bother with it. It won't help you at all. They are NOT accurate!!!!!!

There is nothing cheap about doing it right and pH of water and your medium is about as important as it gets. Get a tester for your water, pH and ppm and monitor water in and water out- that's all you need.
 

SSHZ

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I disagree with Fresno..... for indoor gardening, the meters are a piece of shit and don't read an accurate number. They are totally useless.
 

missnu

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As for the water meter...most items that have an expensive digital version always have a crappier version that makes you think you are getting a deal but most of the time you spend less if you get the pricier one the first time..
But water meters aren't necessary to see when to water your plants...just feel the pots..if they are feather light then water them...if they have some heft, then leave them be.
 

missnu

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I think the liquid drops are the easiest and cheapest way to check the pH of your water. And a simple cheap TDS or ppm meter will tell you obviously your TDS or PPM.
 

SSHZ

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I think the liquid drops are the easiest and cheapest way to check the pH of your water. And a simple cheap TDS or ppm meter will tell you obviously your TDS or PPM.

MOst fertilizer adds color to the mix so if you are trying to test after mixing fertilizer in it, the color will be off. It's fine for clean, fresh water but not after ferts are added.
 

juts

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juts

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I think the liquid drops are the easiest and cheapest way to check the pH of your water. And a simple cheap TDS or ppm meter will tell you obviously your TDS or PPM.
im confused bro what should i get? whats the difference of TDS & EC meters? ima get one of those when i get the $$$
 

209 Cali closet grower

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soil ph meters are useless? hilarious
worked for me, why pay $25 up for a soil ph tester, you're only going to use it 3 or 4 times?

I don't even check my water because I know now, that the soil will be the ph you want to check, if anything.

Fuck I haven't checked my soil ph in5 months, and it's always the same--7 ph
 

hotrodharley

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I wouldn't wast your time on that meter. Try this for PH http://www.amazon.com/Milwaukee-Instruments-PH55-Waterproof-Tester/dp/B002SGKE8W I use the older version of this and it works well. I use this for PPM
http://www.eseasongear.com/hainprpotdsm.html you can also get the calibration solutions for not too much. Put a little bit of money out and get tools that are accurate and will last for years.
I use the same meter but bought 3 or 4 packets of the saline calibration solution for less than 4 bucks or some such when I ordered the meter through Amazon. Different sellers but combined ship. Works great. pH meter from the same manufacturer but a different seller. If you take care of them they really need little calibration until they have some hours on them. I checked mine against our RO water at work that we test weekly. the pH meter tips MUST be kept moist and that is clearly stated. But buy extra tips as certainly the need will arise.
 
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