Maybe an electric heater? I'd get the ph pen, some ph up, ph down, and ph 7.0. Use the ph 7.0 for calibrating the pen. If the ph of your nute mixture is low, add ph up until you get to the correct ph for your fox farms soil [I use promixHP and the correct range is 6.5-6.8]. If your tap water is high, add ph down until you get to your correct ph.Oh ok yea the ph tester with drops does kinda suck. Will most def switch to digital. I think temps r a lil colder than 68 degrees when lights off so WaT should I do to keep it warmer? so I never did adjust ph levels before? So if it's kinda low, do I just use ph up when I water to get it where it needs to be? Thanks again in advance!!
I've grown for years without checking the ph of my runoff. I'm not saying that you can't gain information by testing it, but it hasn't been necessary in my experience (promixHP, fox farms nutes)I just keep a bottle of blue lab calibration solution handy, i recalibrate once a week, whether i think it needs it or not. Ph and PPM meters.
Remember to measure the water going in AND the run off.... if its going in @ 6.0 but runnin out at 8.2... may need to adjust accordingly...... or flush the shit out of it...
Fox farm soil and fox farm nutes...not organic. absolutely keep the ph pen...and use it.Straight up calcium deficency in my opinion.. Cal/mag should fix that quick.. And if you growing organic LOSE the ph pen.. you will be chasing your tail...let the microbes do there magic. never used the big bloom or tiger bloom so i can't comment on how organic it is...
Oh ok thanks you guys.. only think I'm confused about is , what is calibrating the ph pen? What u do when u do that?Maybe an electric heater? I'd get the ph pen, some ph up, ph down, and ph 7.0. Use the ph 7.0 for calibrating the pen. If the ph of your nute mixture is low, add ph up until you get to the correct ph for your fox farms soil [I use promixHP and the correct range is 6.5-6.8]. If your tap water is high, add ph down until you get to your correct ph.
I've grown for years without checking the ph of my runoff. I'm not saying that you can't gain information by testing it, but it hasn't been necessary in my experience (promixHP, fox farms nutes)
Fox farm soil and fox farm nutes...not organic. absolutely keep the ph pen...and use it.
the pen will come with instructions on how to calibrate it and what it means.Oh ok thanks you guys.. only think I'm confused about is , what is calibrating the ph pen? What u do when u do that?
Oh Okthe pen will come with instructions on how to calibrate it and what it means.
OOh ok I'm getting it a little ima ask the guy at the grow store how to mess w the ph pen . You guys have been a lot of help.. I wish I could pass y'all some buds when they done lol..A decent quality Ph meter often wants you to have both a Ph 7, and a Ph 4 solution to calibrate, just a heads up b4 u go shoppin n end up with half the gear, hehe. (Cal to 7, then move it to the 4, tweak that tiny bit, its an accuracy thing) ((as stated above by howsit, any new Ph pen will come with in the instructions, but rarely with the solutions)
Yeah I hear a lot good things about those Milwaukee sI had a BlueLabs pen that called for a two point calibration (ph4 and ph7). That pen was $110 and fried out on me within a year. My Milwaukee was about $35. It just calls for a 7.0 calibration, but it seems pretty accurate and it has lasted longer than a year so far. A good pen will be fairly expensive though, the Milwaukee was purchased in a pinch and just happened to work out.
KoolThe cheaper the pen, the more often you wanna double check its accuracy with calibration solution, but other than that, yea, I'm rocking a cheapy meter too.