Quote Originally Posted by Quantonium
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.
In my opinion ifin yu mix vodka and orange juice together and dump it down yur gullit yu be dumpin vodka and orange juice not just the orange juice so yup it be the way i do it cause it be the actual thin yu be dumpin on yur plants. So I would sugest yu mix yur mix and test it before yu use it. If yu mix yur nutes with water and test it THEN yu add lemon juice and pour it on yur plants the ph would be different from what yu tested thus not acurate. I also test the water run off be comin out the bottom of the pots after waterin to be seein what the soil be holdin fur ph. Good luck pilgrem hope yu be doin great with yur grow good luck and be safe.

BWD