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Just giving a little review on this pH meter I came across. I wanted something that cost under 100 bucks, had an interchangeable/replaceable...
I've been told more than once that the test strips, dye kits and such were fail safe and great to use against a digital meter to test accuracy.
Anyone else have any input on this?
I'm not worried about anything, I'm saying people who rely on the dye test kits could be getting some whacky readings. If you showed me the one on...
I'm using this Milwaukee MW101. Checked it against a few other meters/pens to be sure. Checked it against a Bluelab pen yesterday, it's spot on.
No, they aren't powder. Pre-mixed ready to use, freshly opened. I have a very accurate pH meter reading them both at exactly 7.01 as they should...
I was checking the PH of my water using my new PH meter, and it read 6.56 I decided to verify that PH with a drop test kit (dye kits). According...
Agreed. Ryobi is mostly crap. But I couldn't resist at that price. It works fine for monitoring chamber temps during purging (the reason I bought...
Sorry, too many low temp dabs lol. I edited the post with better info.
This neat infrared thermometer works great for low temp dabs. It clamps to the back of your phone, and has a place to screw in a tripod mount. 15...
Like the title says, I'm using some fresh breast milk to attack some spots of mildew I've found on my flowering gals. Same dilution as I would...
I don't understand what these damn seedlings are doing.. it simply doesn't make sense (to me). They showed extreme over watering traits, to the...
So the cupping continued until the plants looked like shit. Wrinkled curled leaves all over. Dead ringer for over watering. I couldn't believe it,...
I'm gonna poke some holes going out towards the edges of the pot too.
I'll take a short video to show how effective this is.
2 1/2 weeks in
I use the ring pictured (more of a triangle) for 1 gallon pots. For bigger pots just make a larger ring, or a smaller ring for smaller pots. For...
Pump sprayer from Walmart - $5 Tubing and T adapter from local hydro shop - $3 Disconnect wand from pump sprayer handle, shove tubing in it....
Anyone have any thoughts on what this may be? Only one of the seedlings is doing it, though all of them have a little cupping going on.
This just look like heat stress? Been pretty darn warm the last couple days.