Emilya Green
Well-Known Member
The problem with test strips is that the reading is very subjective and vague. The problem with drops is again, evaluating the color of the solution, complicated by the fact that when the nutrient mixes are colored either by the nutrients themselves or some dramatically as in Fox Farms solubles, where you end up with the deeply blue, pink or yellow mixes.I understand where you are coming from but in the long run you will find out that the pH test kits using the drops are accurate. You might be talking yourself out of believing that the drops kit is giving you an accurate reading.
The pH meters, whether digital or analog, make testing quicker but not necessarily more or less accurate.
The old saying of "you get what you paid for" is probably applying to the situation.
So get a meter. There is no excuse in today's technological world to not own a digital meter.
But,
Why are you worried about pH in an veganic grow? Put the outer borders at 8 and 5, and anywhere between that the plants, microbes or anything else don't care about the pH. The only time pH needs to be considered is when running traditional salt chelated synthetic nutes, because chelating 4 elements that don't play well with others in the bottle causes them to be unavailable to the plant unless 1 certain condition exists... that the pH be within a certain narrow range, where the salt bond (chelation) is designed to fall away, and make those elements available to the plant. If you don't run manufactured nutes that use EDTA chelation, there is usually no need to adjust the pH of anything. You are running MC as your fertilizer, and it DOES NOT use EDTA chelation, it uses amino acid chelation. It sucks everything up with the water right into the plant and cares not one iota what the pH is of your soil or the water that comes in, at least in the limits previously mentioned, the 8-5 living range. Some experimenters did seem to find that adjusting the pH of your incoming fluid mixed with MC to the internal pH of the plant (6.1 pH) caused a better nutrient response, and this is probably true, but with the very wide overall nutrient response at various pH levels, pH really isn't a big factor in your nutrient system.