Victorytoker
Well-Known Member
I've recently spoken with somebody why spent near a grand in hydro setup and yet had limited success. After a lot of diagnosis we discovered his ph tester was way off, by about 3.0 meaning if he were aiming for 5.8 it would in fact be 8.8, this got me thinking that my wife who grows cacti also has a few p.h testers, so I did a comparison of her vivosun $20 tester vs my same identical tester, vs my new apera tester that I have been waiting for in mail for a bit ( have been new again to hydro for about a month ) here are the photos showing the actual verified p.h. ( the expensive meter ) vs the other 2.. you will note 1 of the cheap ones is not too far off, the other worse. The expensive meter as well as the vivosuns have just been calibrated before checking this bucket. Spend a bit extra on a quality meter, it is critical.. buddy online lost 6 of 8 plants learning the hard way and was using the exact same 2 meter as the two in photo.
Spend a bit on it, and have a $6 chemical tester and proper calibration solution. Calibrate at least monthly, weekly preferred.
Spend a bit on it, and have a $6 chemical tester and proper calibration solution. Calibrate at least monthly, weekly preferred.