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if your in soiless yellow is just fine lol I go a lil orangey in early veg,5.3-5.5, late veg early flower yellow to golden 5.6 to 5.8,limey to slight green to finish 5.9 -6.2.They work but I wouldnt call them that accurate, my ph was 5.6 but according to the drops it was yellow 6 ph. IDK i like digits, gives me piece of mind instead of guessing colours
I belive you buddy. But there something about those digits tho that makes me feel good. Seeing that yellow colour telling me its abou 5.6-6.5 that gives me panic xdthe drops wont lie your pen will lol.once you get used to the drops your good.Ive mixed a shiton of gallons 1 at a time checkin with a pen and drops.some ph variance is fine as long as its not too drastic.I bought good pens too with all the crap to keep them clean and calibrated ,they all go bad there is no forever electric meter its all a waste of money.drops are cheap
They work but I wouldnt call them that accurate, my ph was 5.6 but according to the drops it was yellow 6 ph. IDK i like digits, gives me piece of mind instead of guessing colours
Idk, I understand but like I said II like seeing ph 5.76 and next day 5.92 etc instead of Yellow and next day Yellow and yellow xdUser error. Maybe hard to see the color. The drops are consistant and accurate and suggested to ise to see if pens are properly calibrated.
Scientists use litmas paper for accuracy. Not electronics in this case.
What does it take to use the drips. A second or two more than a pen reading.
Lol. I had to go back and edit my mispelled word. “Accurate”. :-)
Love the drops! In soil I use the 6.0 to 7.4 range so it's much more accurate and easily read than the broad range. Last time I used my meter was for a slurry test months agoUser error. Maybe hard to see the color. The drops are consistant and accurate and suggested to use to see if pens are properly calibrated.
Scientists use litmas paper for accuracy. Not electronics in this case.
What does it take to use the drops. A second or two more than a pen reading.
Lol. I had to go back and edit my mispelled word. “Accurate”. :-)
Nah chatter is good.... opinions also. I prefer a meter 100% over drops. Its not hard to validate a meter against a known solution that will give high accuracy. The drops are just a bit to vague for my liking. I have made my own ph indicating solutions (color changing) using different KH values to dial in Co2 levels in water since you can measure the Co2 in water by the PH change if the KH is known. I made them so one will be green and the other yellow when the amount of dissolved co2 reached 30ppm, having 2 references make drop more accurate but I'm not doing that in a res. I am well aware how drops work.Idk, I understand but like I said II like seeing ph 5.76 and next day 5.92 etc instead of Yellow and next day Yellow and yellow xd
Sorry to aquaman for making this about drips vs pens in your thread, this my last post about this buddy!
Cheaper is one thing but being able to actually harvest a quality crop at the end there's nothing to think about on that one and should be common sense but that went out the window just like mullets lolI belive you buddy. But there something about those digits tho that makes me feel good. Seeing that yellow colour telling me its abou 5.6-6.5 that gives me panic xd
But Yeah so much cheaper with drops I agree
I agree. I can tell a lot by small changes in ph and ppm. Also with other water test kits like nitrate and free ammonia.again, so many styles, use what u use, if it works dont stop....there is no "Right" way... some are used to one way, others not....its not an argument, just do what works for u....just KISS
I agree. I can tell a lot by small changes in ph and ppm. Also with other water test kits like nitrate and free ammonia.
Accuracy is important to me. I want to make sure I have about a 0.2 ph increase a day for swing. I can't do that with drops. It gives a nice gradual ph change for nutrient uptake. In soil this means nothing as the soils and microbes buffer pH. In hydro while I run live I don't have that luxury.
Now you can give the same tools to someone who may not know all the benefits you can see by seeing small ph changes and at what time of day they are occurring. All of this has relevance unless you don't know how to use the data.
Right tool for the job.
It water I have to complicate it because I enjoy the challenge and learning.
Hell I built a CO2 reactors for my tanks and injected CO2 at 30ppm in which I made my own drop checkers and indicator solution for. All live plants and not easy ones to grow. That dwarf grass I paid $25 for a 2" round cup and grew it out.. took 6 months to carpet that tank. On top of that I build a waterfall out if styrofoam cement and painted it the sealed with drylok use PVC tubing and an airstone to recirculate the sand.
Also one of the few in North America to breed Amano shrimp. I won't go into that it's a task and a half. But can link for anyone interested my documented journal of it
Here is a vid of that tank I built and grew.. the tree is Christmas moss and drift wood. Needles to say I'd it's in water I need to complicate it. Oh I built this tank too.
Aquaman that Hanna is their older version btw the new one is more rounded And it shows both pH and TDs on the same screen now instead of having to switch back which is like how mine is .my shit would just die before i paid that for a ph pen hahahahh
I understand it's not all necessary.... And you never hear me say it .. I just like to challenge myself as much as possible. For me it's more about the grow than the yield .. I know I'm fucking retarded
I pulled the trigger but if this one fails me I will definitely keep that in mind. I appreciate the infoAquaman that Hanna is their older version btw the new one is more rounded And it shows both pH and TDs on the same screen now instead of having to switch back which is like how mine is .
I've had my 9814 for a year and a half still using the probe it came with as I use it the correct way and it has never dried out nor will it ever I also use cleaning solution monthly for it and calibrate it every use if I want or every other is fine too... I paid 140 for mine and I got 2 extra probes for it which is that price Alone and solutions too it was one hell of a deal..So that one you sent was their 1st version of the 9814 as it's the growpro line as there is another company with that name and changed it to groline..I was supposed to get the growpro which it was on sale and they sent me the groline instead but nothing really changed they changed the end plug from like a mini xlr to a reg size xlr the mini screws in and the xlr does not which I like the mini better but o well still a great Meter and very pleased with it and glad I got it like over a bluelab.....
If your going to leave the probe in the water at all times then u could make ur own but they still are not cheap but when is quality which is accuracy and dependable cheap.....
How about getting a truncheon meter if not too
Did you get the one from the link or did you look elsewhere for the newer version ...And if you got that grow pro line I hope you got a killer deal on it like I did for mine although they messed up and sent me the newer instead...So maybe look into it..Could save u some money....I pulled the trigger but if this one fails me I will definitely keep that in mind. I appreciate the info
ok so im confused,this is 300 bucks then you say 140 what the hell,talk about swing on prices ,if prices swings like that what it gonna do in water hahahahNot even close to the same price man
https://indoorgrowingcanada.com/products/hanna-instrument-hanna-groline-ph-ec-tds-temp-meter-hi-9814
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