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Blue lab pens cost over a hundred dollars
That was going to be another suggestion but to get that color right at 6.7 takes good eyes and one can not be color blind either,My pen died a long time ago. I use my Pool testing kit that has the drops. I test my solution before i add it to the plant and then i test the runoff. Works for me.
I had one of those.....cheap and you get what you pay for. Do yourself a favor and get a better one....I am referring to the yellow piece of crap.
Gotta start somewhere , I did always cal before using the cheap onesI had one of those.....cheap and you get what you pay for. Do yourself a favor and get a better one....I am referring to the yellow piece of crap.
Mine wasn't accurate....I realized because I had to start addy pH up to get it to 6.0. Never had to ad up before. Got a decent pen ant that yellow fargin thing was way off calibration.Gotta start somewhere , I did always cal before using the cheap ones
If you can see to do it , great way to save some sheklesAs a painter, i have very good color vision. The pool test kit works for me and my grows show it. Had a pen and liked it but got tired of calibrating.
I do not recommend the test strips.
A good pen is quick and easy though.
I have to say that this meter outperformed my expectations. I tried the cheaper ones before i got it. I have it since 2015 and is still working flawlessly. I store it in fertilizer solution around 5.5 ph. I cut the lid of a coffee container to fit it tightly which is very handy to keep hydrated for a long time. It is highly recommended. I do have backup ph drops but I have not had to use them since i got the Bluelab. It needs very little maintenance i calibrate it like once a year just to be sure. I had to contact their customer support once which is really good, and they advised me once on how to clean it with a toothbrush and dish soap because it had slowed down, and it fixed it fast. I give it a slight brushing when i am calibrating.Good price here but no need for what you are doing
https://www.amazon.com/Bluelab-PENP...hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4584070137933559&psc=1
Bluie lab needs to sell thatI have to say that this meter outperformed my expectations. I tried the cheaper ones before i got it. I have it since 2015 and is still working flawlessly. I store it in fertilizer solution around 5.5 ph. I cut the lid of a coffee container to fit it tightly which is very handy to keep hydrated for a long time. It is highly recommended. I do have backup ph drops but I have not had to use them since i got the Bluelab. It needs very little maintenance i calibrate it like once a year just to be sure. I had to contact their customer support once which is really good, and they advised me once on how to clean it with a toothbrush and dish soap because it had slowed down, and it fixed it fast. I give it a slight brushing when i am calibrating.
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