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    EC PPM

    Hi, I have just purchased a BlueLab EC Monitor for use in my Dripper system, I am a fairly experienced grower and don't have any nutrient probs with my plants, I am using Canna Flores and dilute 40Mls Part A and 40Mls Part B with one litre of water, My tank holds 160 Liters, so that works out at around 600Mls of each part to fill my tank, and I have never had any problems with this. However According to Canna this should give me a reading of around 1.5 - 2.0 EC (thier Website gives different strength mix to the bottle!) However the BlueLab Monitor gives me a reading of 6.9, which according to the Bluelab instructions should be times by 500 to give the PPM, which in this case = 3450 which is extremely High! So my question is, should I take a background reading of the fresh water (no nutes) and subtract this from my nutrient reading? or does my tank need a good clean out?

    By the way I am in week 4 of 12/12 and all 22 Plants are budding nicely, and the foliage is not showing any signs of nute difficiency or over fertilization.
    FatBud Reviewed by FatBud on . EC PPM Hi, I have just purchased a BlueLab EC Monitor for use in my Dripper system, I am a fairly experienced grower and don't have any nutrient probs with my plants, I am using Canna Flores and dilute 40Mls Part A and 40Mls Part B with one litre of water, My tank holds 160 Liters, so that works out at around 600Mls of each part to fill my tank, and I have never had any problems with this. However According to Canna this should give me a reading of around 1.5 - 2.0 EC (thier Website gives different Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    EC PPM

    Perhaps it's out of whack.

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    #3
    Member

    EC PPM

    No the meter is pre calibrated and brand new out of the box, also has a hand writen calibration certificate with it.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    EC PPM

    Yes Your right. You should read your water before you add nutes 200 PPM and over is hard water and needs nutes for hard water. If you use RO or distilled water I can tell you it's vary low in PPM's. I'm not familar with bluelab. Can you calibrate it ? It may need it. You and your plants are doing the right thing. No signs of over or under feeding is good. I would check the meter. I have a Hana now That reads EC , PPT and PH. PPT is PPM in the thousands. I can read as low as 10 PPM to 10 thousand PPT. Let us know what it is or if you need more help. I can tell you what mine are in both PPM and EC later when my light comes on. Show use a pic if you can.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    EC PPM

    I have a blue lab truncheon. High quality. It's right. Look at your plants. Do they look bad? I've heard of people running ppm's really high and their plants are fine. So as long as the plants look ok, don't worry. That's a great meter. I paid $99 for mine. How much did you pay for yours?

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    #6
    Senior Member

    EC PPM

    blue lab truncheon is the best...short of going digital hard wired...I believe blue lab has those too!

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    #7
    Senior Member

    EC PPM

    Do they sell calibration solutions for those? If they do then you are going to need them. I have a sharp TDS pen and I calibrate it at least once a week. Without the calibration solution how do you know your meter is accurate?

    H

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    #8
    Senior Member

    EC PPM

    No Herbus. It is already hard-wired calibrated. Whatever that means. You cannot adjust it. It's either works or not. The truncheon is very cool. Looks like a giant thermometer(sp?) with blue and white stipes and red lights every interval. Kind of like those test your strength meters at the carnival. The lights lite up the instant you put it in solution and blinks. There is no on/off button.

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    #9
    Senior Member

    EC PPM

    Gen, I did not know that thank you mucho.

    Herbus

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    #10
    Senior Member

    EC PPM

    FatBud do you know anyone else that has a meter you can compare with or they have calibration solution to test just to make shure. Mine can get to 2000 PPM's sometimes but you start to see tips of leaves burning.

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