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02-03-2011, 11:38 AM #1OPJunior Member
PH testing water with nutrients.
Heya!
Quick question. When I add my Bio-grow nutrients to my tap water, it becomes brown. To test PH, I then use a GHE liquid test indicator. I take a vial, add some water, and some PH-test-solution, and the color changes according to what PH the water is. My question is, does the fact that the water is brown change the color of the PH-test water after I've added the solution?
My tap water is around 8.0 PH. I added 2-3 ML of nutrient to 1 L of tap water, and checked the PH. It was at 6.5. Very convenient, so I hope that is the actual PH, and not that it is just "lowered" by the fact that the water was brown to begin with.Quantonium Reviewed by Quantonium on . PH testing water with nutrients. Heya! Quick question. When I add my Bio-grow nutrients to my tap water, it becomes brown. To test PH, I then use a GHE liquid test indicator. I take a vial, add some water, and some PH-test-solution, and the color changes according to what PH the water is. My question is, does the fact that the water is brown change the color of the PH-test water after I've added the solution? My tap water is around 8.0 PH. I added 2-3 ML of nutrient to 1 L of tap water, and checked the PH. It was at Rating: 5
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02-03-2011, 01:35 PM #2Senior Member
PH testing water with nutrients.
Originally Posted by Quantonium
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So Dont Blows IT!!!
**Personal Use Grower Only**
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02-03-2011, 03:20 PM #3Senior Member
PH testing water with nutrients.
You can't accurately ph tinted water when using one of those color-coded test kits. The tinting skews the results.
You might want to adjust your ingoing water to the high end of the ph range, (7.0 or so) and then add the nutrients. The nutrients will bring your ph down further, but ph should still be in the acceptable range. If you start to see the leaves curl ('the claw) or some yellowing...raise the water ph a tad more before adding the nutrients. The plants will let you know if that's ok. :thumbsup:
Was this what you were asking...?
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02-03-2011, 08:33 PM #4OPJunior Member
PH testing water with nutrients.
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
Oh, and I just noticed I got a reply from biobizz on the matter.
"Biobizz are 100% organic products, there is no need for pH leveling. That is why working with Biobizz is intended to be easy. You do not need to worry about Ec and pH levels."
So it seems I should take it down to 6.5, and hope that works. If not, I'll just do what you said
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