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06-04-2009, 08:53 PM #1OPMember
PH meter questions
I recently bought this pH meter and have some questions. Its the one thats electronic by Rapitest.
1. Does it need to be calibrated? I feel like that's a stupid question but I wanna makes sure I'm doing things properly.
2. If it does, I only have the ph 7.0 calibration fluid, is this sufficient?
3. How do I do this exactly? (I've researched a little bit but I'm still confused)
4. ANOTHER really dumb question I have is does it have an on off button/function?
5. When it is on (given its possible to be) how long do you have to leave it in the soil and how deep into it?
lol sorry for my nooby questions I just really don't wanna mess this plant up that I have goin (I've heard its very sensitive to soil ph: DP blueberry)AKickedBowl Reviewed by AKickedBowl on . PH meter questions I recently bought this pH meter and have some questions. Its the one thats electronic by Rapitest. 1. Does it need to be calibrated? I feel like that's a stupid question but I wanna makes sure I'm doing things properly. 2. If it does, I only have the ph 7.0 calibration fluid, is this sufficient? 3. How do I do this exactly? (I've researched a little bit but I'm still confused) 4. ANOTHER really dumb question I have is does it have an on off button/function? Rating: 5
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06-04-2009, 10:06 PM #2Senior Member
PH meter questions
Originally Posted by AKickedBowl
2. If it does, I only have the ph 7.0 calibration fluid, is this sufficient?
3. How do I do this exactly? (I've researched a little bit but I'm still confused)
4. ANOTHER really dumb question I have is does it have an on off button/function?
5. When it is on (given its possible to be) how long do you have to leave it in the soil and how deep into it?
if its a ph meter... this is how you test soil ph: http://boards.cannabis.com/plant-pro...hy-how-do.html
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06-05-2009, 05:35 AM #3OPMember
PH meter questions
I provided a link that showed the one that I own. It says too make sure the soil is very wet with nuetral water to get a good reading or something?
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06-05-2009, 08:36 AM #4Senior Member
PH meter questions
If you are talking about the Rapidtest soil testing pH probe (generally under $8 US), it does not work for this application.
You need a proper pH tester for testing water and solutions (digitals start approx $35). I'm told that an inexpensive aquarium test kit will work also.
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06-08-2009, 06:21 AM #5OPMember
PH meter questions
Alright is everybody stoned I gave the exact model i have LOL
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06-08-2009, 06:27 AM #6OPMember
PH meter questions
Wait nvm I just looked when I posted the first time i was sure I put a link there I had clear memory of doing it but I was the one who was stoned lol.
Luster Leaf Products, Inc.: RAPITEST SOIL pH METER [716750] - pH, EC & TDS Meters & Test Kits for Water & Soil, Timers, Instruments & Calibration Solutions - Horticulture Source
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06-08-2009, 06:53 AM #7Senior Member
PH meter questions
I got one of those. I don't know how accurate it is?...but, it is consistant. There's nothing electronic about it.
Mine ALWAYS read 7.0 everytime I put it into the soil? I suspected it wasn't working right?....so I ran a little test. I mixing some sweet pickle juice in with my regular 7.3 well water and then tested the soil. It read 6.5 to 6.7 ph!....perfect for soil!....and the plants turned out well, too.
I test 12 hours after watering.
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