Hello:
If I had a penny for every time I've time I've read 'went to check my pH, but my pH meter quit working' in a grow report or journal, I'd have about $1.20 by now.
I've weighed my options and am going to use pH indicator strips from here on out. (Maybe someday I'll pay for a quality, digital pH meter but that day is not today. Hope you understand.)
The indicator strips I have range from 5.5-8.0. I'll be aiming for 5.8 for some hempy girls.
My plan was to pH-test my tap water, add nutrients (GH 3-part), and pH-test again.
My question is: Can I eliminate one of the planned pH-tests? And if so, why?
If I had a penny for every time I've time I've read 'went to check my pH, but my pH meter quit working' in a grow report or journal, I'd have about $1.20 by now.
I've weighed my options and am going to use pH indicator strips from here on out. (Maybe someday I'll pay for a quality, digital pH meter but that day is not today. Hope you understand.)
The indicator strips I have range from 5.5-8.0. I'll be aiming for 5.8 for some hempy girls.
My plan was to pH-test my tap water, add nutrients (GH 3-part), and pH-test again.
My question is: Can I eliminate one of the planned pH-tests? And if so, why?