Quote Originally Posted by dusto2k3
that ph'er is simply the greatest tool you will have purchased up to this poiunt. The drip testa ARE FRIGGIN ANNOYING...especially when you gotta do it many times just to get it right...
Well I've been using the dip strips, which sounds easier than what you are describing. However, it has started to make me wonder if I'm color blind, tee hee. A few days ago, "honey does this paper have a pink tinge or an orange, ..or is it yellow...please, I can't tell anymore (looks around counter littered with test strips in annoyance)" I can't wait for it to arrive....bree1978 waits happily next to her mailbox.

Quote Originally Posted by latewood
I found milwaukee ph meters, and a tds meter for under 40 bucks...If you are interested...let me know; I will show you where.
I really don't need a tds meter if I'm in soil, right? I only got a ph meter, sigh. BUT, I did pay only about 28.00 for it, so still hopeful good investment. I did see that the milwaukee was a smidgen cheaper, but I was unfamiliar with milwaukee products that aren't drills.
:jointsmile: Bree